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PLAVERY QUESTION.
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pu YOF THE GOVERNMENT,
Se
NCIPATION A MILITARY NECESSITY.
Tho convention b
uterventi
t London on the let ult, A
ing for the expedition, A
meerni
| Spain
oparstions were
co of ulterior
NEW-YORK, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1861. TWO DOLLARS A YEAR.
is again aftoat.
of the Convention.
apers give particul
you XXI.....N° 1,054.
hes of Col. Cochreno, Secretary | ——————— ———— —— - - _ — ——_—_—_———-| oF thallicos Bow
Cs n, and Gen, Lene, itary seh: y, and the ited, wo will think of harm MARYLAND ELECTION—Conruete. right to send the came navel 8
communé es not th thing equiva-| least n'a terrible calamity to. Sarai ce onaiiarvihattexcans
See EPEEO ent to it, is unworthy of tho position be holds, and| country through which we bave ei Be
COP. COCHRANE'S SPEECH, quelly unworthy of your confidence. Emancipa-| stopped, echools are suspended, chy all, voto of the §
tibia Kk Tiiune | | ton! Are wo eouiged ina war of emancipation || into hospitals for the eiok and wonnded, and general y thie y¢
maar oR 7 Nov. U4, 1861, 1T¢ go, who commenced the war? Not wo, And if|demoralization preveila. Protract the war ove year,
full report of Col. Coch-| ss did not commence the war, wv cannot be cbarged | snd desolation, moral and material alone would mar
rpeoeh to hia soldiora last even- Rpequonces. Where ‘i
t al ori its origin fa tho " thi nnfiict should beterminated «
of iho presentatio a is 5
Geta pretantation ola |, n a war of oeaible with the icable shedding
fons of th Astoniehing you, gex
Are wo to free t 3 Indiana, it is a fact Ww: atedly demor ki
Do yoo recollect th ation | that a beavier blow is dealt (o the reulm of Secessia |
p States Cras-| Le! rate.
nel] [havo word to say to} donot intend it.
. 1 Gn arduous stern; h wus pureed the Inst cess 1a the abduction or freedom of a slave than in the]
i intel it; you intend to prose- | which distinctly intended | killing of o soldier in arma, Yes, aud I way p
yea huye stood vniiinchingly before tho body freo tho eluves. | (rath abduct from iho
; you have proved youreelves patriotic, ablo, 60," 100, n talked of in this mat: | family a slave, and killa 3, and tL
Covutorr, aud yan’ ara entitled to dh iid they not compromiso? Becanse it| the slave will bo re the greater mief
a 1, thisdoy f tit ir object. I say this fearl —the calamity for whi i aling b
yon tho band of appro- enes in Which Iwas an could bring op more thant on8.6
ure worthy of your + wheo Mr. Doug observation ond experience qnalify them to epeak of 2, ste as
tated for the Presidency, they we the truthfol candor of my remarke. If, the, by al- | 3 pledged
sow havo vndergone Inbor; ¥ od to remain in ‘tho Convent Ts { and ey v
naiuy; yon hase etood es, and failing, they professed themeclve Hak de
fire; yon have borno the in- d yet, satisfied as thhy p ive property Tel 9 wil
, and you are ready to ad- idnigkt, the very thing ling blowa up 419 ) S aiinmnnt'af
ent of Arm-
rmy of which yonaro u purt.| morning was to eocedo fi n, does not ¢
ng 1 Bre, Feegiven you t This, you know, wasa ne 1 Y hat this p v1
{waye"protse_ond_appliv , Tts[ing contd factory for § 7 et
r of the coluain, and with | should bo 600 at rit
Mhddheu, taey gr ; ; abided by. gh.” [Cheers.] 6 that, lik i ry
fa Stor ‘ofic bea b 2 turn in the fable, they aro cating thoir own obi Mr. Sew
‘ rele
$ short the repast. Every
1 y that is giv Slavery by the Gov-
ir object? Why, thens. th Is in their course,
ar down this p blo and be enemy in battle,
blish ‘a reign of te c . We baye destroyed
in the land; to implant | Osceola—a sort 0 nand militury post |
of the right|—but all theze things combined havo not brought th
des another | rebels 60 Auickly to their
iM consent to
is ede bia ji
h youurto ¢
vo paral
ond
owas
nde with
is to entirely con-
a showing tha acta of tha
ronment huvelbeen illegal oo regards
ns, and violations of the rights of na-
ing been
dono for Mary-
which th de, nud ill another, e0 | fow hundred slavea by of
vant W | thut wilhia'4S bours, by the li eit reason and | the army. [Chi nebes ae : 2ts ;
fthe = vin editorin| on the ill-feellng of
relory of | the exectnees c f you may establis wo cunnot dofend
{to the field, on this continent 31 independent governments. ie; and if it ADERS. ndcorgned Fipon; it
5, bat ag the defendera of |did Teay? Why, m M merely, but every| tho and p DRADERS. | pele telecon
enders of vur glorious reputation, | county and overy city and every village and bainl ding, tro armies shonld be eent | iction that Secession haa de-
oor and renown, aropnd which |nay, every porson Who suffers from indigestion at] iuto tho field. advence forea might ‘bo called Federal Union, and that vo whichever
hose feats |tho divner-table may claim the same right, and| the treaco ing army, and ebould bo furnished er yee Ea Reps inicliaee « AtapeeROn Ruri hon Gust
Le tatiee [thns, eoldiers, wo shall Lave the confusion and| with offensive weapons. ‘The other should be called Graenpomt 14:2) sven, Ee Per Pee eg pe SN te
about ostentibly for the whaling |
, the dopaties of | ©
, the dop' |
ber in the ns
Wer under whom | disorder which will plauge into dismay ond ruin | tho Slavery-restoring army, and should move
i highest among oy. Ho|the best benevolent Government io the| ten miles in the rear. It shonld bo,clad in defensive
‘eboniidenco of the peoplo, aud nis reputa-| world. Now ia our object? It i9 vim-|armor of tripple steol; for such is tho meanness
Wohea dhe wan quite
Murray eeizt
a Lyous bas exposed
bt to reseut it, and
0 of the
ady rouders powerless. the of yonr|ply to urrest the eway of thia fell spirit of] epirit which is bred intho Learts of meu by Glave- 10 oo . “ rr es =
Wy him wo hava won victorics fi the | Sec to. muintain onr Government g and alayeholding that the i : Govetument, and sealed ber bate 258 pany a The Hh eT =
argued in € Atho veseel end cargo condemned, | dere
6 in locturing
by there victories we havo ascurances of | lo eetublis vindien! 'o every place of ambusb and
fort ia oars leston | which neither happiness nor prosperity can exist g gap and returnit THE LEC the 1 for Mr. Appleton O th ally ondurine coh
ted | You aro engaged, too, by the atrongth of your aman property. It would bo illegit ie , procured an order for 6 nevy trial, which bas find he hes drifted
aris of commorce with otber nati mate forthe Slay estoring army to retorn tho , Z Bel
P tig- | when victory crowne your dsvotion to your: 'n| fire, og they in somo of the pets and dar Dist, 1..Monroo Honderson, Peoy not yet been be Petts
tho intent of that p is motte, jenuze—as i¢ nsvoredly will—yoo will be proudly | lings for wh they were eo generously acting. © C. Smith, awhile the yeezel, on motion, was bonded at | be RSE
fe feury 0. Murphy, a (Dom. in valne fixe evorl ra, o ° pay ga he te
Henry 0. pbs Dem.) nvalue fixe eworn appraisere, and the |whioh lio wishes to perf between the two
‘Thea no lopger sball be heard pointed at as the cbawpions of American rights, nv|(Laughter.] Thorofore, givo them the <
Sue of Becession which would tear us| ten who have maintained their dearest principles, |urmor, bat no offensive weapons Such Christian B, Woodend, Des,
Valstract, part. from part thia glorions| and 1s thoss who, from this timo forward) ebull tive|urrangement, novel oa it might seem, must Chaslea G, Cornell, Dass, and People’s.
shall’ al be ns wo bavo been, one {iu the wost grateful remembranco of the living, and| be hud if Slavery is to be preserved in the rear “Trobe J. Bradley, Dems
Bnd frills, under the fig of our glorions ua-| whose names shall descond with marke of imp ‘an army, which moves with a force euli- VII, Rickard B. Connolls,* Wer Dom.; Tad.
Nonaka-by-our iathera und preserved by yon. to the romotost po diers, | cient to crush this huge rebellion. In my opinion the Hozeklah D. Robcition, People's and Rep. | uctually paid for tho veeeel al
PP}) Here js aeseinbled up punke of the 5 L this, not merely nrims aro neccessary, | eccoud army should be as numerons os the first. Heury'f Low, U.Dene Gelermined to lose no’ time ‘fi
Poros army tho like of w rld has | pot sly men t a Preserving Slavery will cost the G t Sy eck 9: Freer Dea aes Aiea
Bever, ‘fue molive which hos od thut times og mach. ae crushing the rebe i aor ihe to the coast of Africa, shipped anotho
] The policy inaugurated by the Kansas Brigado, om HZ obeys tens the veesel around to jo, Le I.
sys Mrtory. ft cong by no which I have the hon tocommand, was not adopted Paleh Richens. Pegpleiasns Bets Mr. Oakemith and nineteen of the crew went to | graph le
palorde tho h, ina moment, but isthe resolt of minch experience. eae nebae en Spry me Patohogne and cb mnapricaniempel nee ere
igouted paid into court to avait tho result | countries,
The veasel and cergo were ep-
which is $30 than was
ng, and tho owners,
ly Newa thinks tho coures pursed
of the new
e, iudiccreet, and in-
praised at $4
le portion of
afd that in
»ré genoral and
say that a considers
i ig Uiguin threatened, with fatni
rth the fuilur
to than in py your suc
nperor of Austris had eddreseod an auto
to the Chancellor of Hungary, eaying
alty inthe Hungarian Mapicipalition
ho dangerous mun-
that
menaced the pa
pow In a speech, recen jo in_the City of Leave: b ee
nf en rushing, us with one par worth, my feelings of indignation becamo wronght y.-John Willard, People’s and Dem. da certain portionof tbe eargoon board ene orderga jenni Eee
ug of our Uuion aud cave the nd onder, but with, Kbak forvidness of, up te such a pitch that I was betrayed into the use of Russell M. Little, Rep. and People'a, when sho should come around. But in the re TeeseEr Be muy tea Raho
pir tbers at Bon ill, apd Saratoga, | language which wea justly coidemned by th Charles C. Montgomory,* ep. Ie i BAEC Be NUE nne aba Babs ne te coat
y A NB nag justly ry, the +Charles C, Montgomory,* Rep gale the sloop vent eshore, and tho elave-tradore, | the Hungarian Diet titntional man-
¥ |aud Yorktown, come forward and glyo effect to'all| religions sentiment of the conntry, and whic ames A. Bel,* People's and Re} : j| 08 ok kha Eun gatidn Dieet 8 eon CE a
Ges i) fell tslousaah tinrenes ck elie country genaayyieh ia James A. Bell,” People'y and Rep. getting short of provisions, landed from a emall boat are impracticable antil order ia redstub-
, uuthorijea in the
all the
that is valuable in tho name of patriotism, and| coolor moments, mects my onrnest disapproval. But, RIX. Alexander H. Dailey, People's and aieraaaa
oat at Fire Island. 5
bono nd religion, | whethe ite real, whethe y teal K al
j Santry iud vor, permit me, toush the ehy pony ed li gio ney ae arecaca cnt oat oplit| Soret ox camnih privet aoa Waly rea Luck our asin a Nene Sanaeate es The inhabitan them privateersmen, oF at | and” Comimanes? ara abohulod aod
Right duilivg, upea us, to indulgo in a fow words |i once more manifested and developed which ectua-| policy be rigidly’ adhered to ontil condemn nerd rede preteeghes soem ee Ka ss alacaphcToan Collect Celeerashed the factab | ess eae cae te er eaptratonree ta
arto thsweor the ‘and the means by which {ed tho goldiers of Cromwell, who, on the feld,| Government, snd if it should bs condemued, if the E en ner eeyS ee pe Sate Hee ie Piel EG A OT es Oe a aa oo
12 Loproncht toa cacrecalul termination. ‘The | invoked the Lord bia God to arige, So let it be with | Government demand of the Brigade obedience to the Eisry As Glatk TaD their arrival to U.S. Marshal Murray, and aaleed in- |pablic affas i ots ah
Eve fy udverted to; tho motive |e. Womust be at least one with him io spirit. | bebests of Slavery, { eliall consider the qnestion of Ay -Liymian| Tramsn,2 Reople\ased Reps atrnctions. Ho directed them to arrest the party and | charged with crimea against the puoi fo
powe cuted upon. On the one | Lat vs, like Cromwelf, invoke the Almighty blees- | withdrawing from the Held. cothe Rebels have Chauncey M. Abbott, Reps Hold themuntil Lis deputica ehonla arvive, ‘The resolt,| Cotte Uy military tsiusr Pra ata ATH
Side yoh to munyy ov the etiior|ing, and, elotbed with tho panoply of patriotism aud | failed to nutionulize Slavery, thuir battlo-cry is: Chesleay. Folzor, Reps fa loldiiuto following dispatch Sone ae cm Stke futuro maintenance of
s granted Hangary
od Minister of
in convidered
ly.
ide you bb he Bederal ermy.|reiigion, etrike for our homes and our country. |“ Down with tho Uni t Slavery Jift its or Charles Cook, Rep.
theas two words, in| (Immense checring:| Let us—ob, lot us—without |in tho air, and here I sol vow that, if Jim Lysander Farrar, People's'and Rep, ry : :
n, ia the cause for which nce to any dillerences.of the past, keep our eye | Lane is compelled to adda note to ech an infernal ‘Almwanzor Hutchinson, Peoplo’s and Rep. We re m the United States |, Mensietr
Itis sion against on the great object to be acbioyed, tho| chorus, ho breaks his sword and quits the field. Wilkes Angell, Rep. and People Marabal by tele the | Belgium t Hic
net Secession. Nuti and independence of this coumtry, the| Let us be bold; inscribe “Freedom to All” upon ive Gieeae Dees airay site Yaland Xveho heaiid Toni F Alohioweinie (eee eeee,
ion aguinst order; an- € civilization grom,the insults andassdulta| onr bunnera, a0 t what wo nre—tho op- Young, Ie. it sloop, and hold th Wikerurival
é, und liberal Government jem; and then, bat not till then, will you { written in bo“ * Desleeted. tule oyster sloop, and hold thom ontil the arrival of
: the Depnty Marsbals, We mostored 9 company
she
Pexaragutr, L. L, Monday, Nev, 18, 1861. | the conce
dan answer fi
aph lust evening, to arros!
uct of Turin, Ww
Kinydow of
erp
cytully by the Fathers of dio | ba worthy to bo rocognized-esu distingniatied portion | ist be reached be-
ot coe Woras We are Se ei {Le==-ontinued £ p ia) andpabacenubyism = k —-4iemecreun, and-cot Shoriff Wileon of Saffolk Coun-
Pe ewrolpboarua ates Sen, conten fr the | coering Hom Sa oe ae we Alsnge,agp. [ty and proceedel te ares hem.
Lee svhit it, we invoke the solo umpire Immediately after the speech of Coli Cooh-| Pee "tne apisit of the Crusader will be united with IS, Dovid 8, Codalogton, D. “ Wo found Mr. Oakemith and three othora at the | quotations, which aro ea fullows y
ewhich ihyoked on sich occasio rane there was a tumultuous demand for the} the iron will of the Roman, aud an army of each | + Willlem Doylo, 0. Re puse, and pl them ander guard of eight| orleans ; .
Mr, Cameron camo boforo| oldiers is invincible. (Choers.) ‘Thece thing to|,, areat fe’ Gruitehden, R, soldiors, ten marched the remainder of the company | _ Moblls. evel Tigi
yon, Indianians, may appear etrange; but whea|3; Edward D. Loveridge, R njamto A. Floicker,D. |t9 the
Bo ash / ho umpire of Secretary of War,
I f Hotel, where we f
Pattima ra ven appeal
| Wehon thy Dave diferencca ouelble, | the regiment and asi Jour militery edacatlon has received that peculise in Poter A. Porter, U. sixtean more Of] ‘Tho stock, in port, {a estimated at 620,00 bales, of whled
and placed them aleo under guard, 300,000
the part,
sei Sonth-shave recorted to arms, ond they| Sorpiers: It is too late gr me to make you ®/ cast which experience is euro to give it, and which mn y
© BRT led alto the aumo recort, dads they | speech to-night, bat I will ee that I heartily ap-| now pertning do. ther Ranuus ‘spleens tence Sear TEn Ca ‘ Reaichioy them te ST a ee ee a eraeT pxaape sit Lani nla biases
BN ry te wo 9 War of eclt-preservation on theit | prove every echtiment ultersd by your noble cou-| merch shoulder to ehoulder, end victorions) { Bisivh Anthony, Kt Anatée but one revolver und “some: dovanlor tifteen (ree eT ese Co, Wakefiola,
Mee Caualy a wor of elipreservation on |aaudor, ‘Tho doctrines which be thes luid down 1) against tho caslaverd and bratalizers of me Carransurta Go. : eae Tee Ree nr cities ate tetera ea tee Fre
mardtuul {i ws ovo 1M controversy for Very existence, ie. They are| the traitore to the b Adfeon Gt Pa penre ac enau ac comeyeee| eedtan uuicesy heyzall ene milled ory) a Sen Ssutstra aay
ddiion G. Ae 2. Frederick A, Lyman UR | cecing the armed force of about 39 re ais 0.1013,
ed thut all the reeourees, all not only lead |
iyoareolves, individually, collective! n will in the end reconstract
jy, mast bo recorted to and adopted. It is idle to
» friend—a dombter—exeluims pels upon their
own tori, tmeot them as our enemics,
Soldiers, we have @ commande’ Cuavraca
age, and kindness of hoi - Emr Davie, L + Nelaai The probability
ia that they aro a portion of aslaver's
nt re a cone |2. Henry ©, Lake, It. . vie
fide. Ae besa ee md Cites ia Pi H crow, ave been anxiously looking ont to
senffored with us because of Slo ,| Tracy Beadle, U Brgscts O. i tea for a, yeesol whieh tlley arevexpecting'to baerdi | Ric! Fy beta wlan
¥ B I know indoree the policy I have advocated to- Crnava0 Co,
at them as enozies, and punish them es enemies, | 55 11° Boney David U. Perce, U. R. {a the most probable explanation, baton exam
nit may prove otherwise.” |
¢
{ontil they shall leara to bebave themselves, Every & |. Francis B, Fisher, Be
ns whick God haa placed tn our hands it is our It should be the bnainess of Congr: at its com- re x e |
: row, U.B| On Monday morning Marshal Marray received
the purpose of protecting oureelocs. | ing session, to pass a law directing the Presi¢
or quigt and
Ashes tirm at 38) (or
iva ‘ae 33(@35/0.; Koala
{ta Tuspoatine has’ an ed-
tation 1!" 7
Sread and sfamplo ugor
duty to use fo 3 ¢
Tum glad of the opportunity to eay hore, whatI|tho United Btates, by proclamation, to order the 4 word tbat his inetructions bed been obeyed, and] + nde
have tilready said elcevrbers, in thas fow words, | rebel States, witbiu 30 days or GO days, to lay down 0 +41 Se cue f disnatehed’ siz “et hie Tomisera la" briny’ theils 0% ines eo opr 7 ind
t onca ched six @ office ing the | yes ad par buoyant; Colles upwardy
that L approve the doctrines Chis evening enunciated | their arms und retarn (o their ulleginueo; or in de-
ne city. Ou T
prisonora up to eday mornin
ty Col. Cochrane. [Loud and prolonged cheering.) | fault thereof, declare every elavo {reo throughoa! el he Re ET Oy
As pea B]| their domataa. So far ce 1 am concerned, Ibope |q. etre Wate mk SokedacA: Choreh, R, | S¥ery early hour, Officers Anderson, Hunt, from Glesgow on the %b
juable in our eyes, ond in the midst of arnage we ee ee the Almighty Will eo direct the hearts of the rebola|/a, Dasicl Waterbury, fk Bevin Co. beck, and Deaster, tho Deputies in chargo, cro Race on’ Tuesday, with ono
Arill cusp to our boroms that instrument hose worth Crs re [erin Peel acta phe ay aa a eaten haa EBS Oe acker . Great South Bay to Islip, and brought the pris-| 4 news, The Convention respecting tho
Mig never beon tranaconded by humanftiorts. Sol- a rh ain rerpone fo @ Firitand) and then we invade them and. atrike tho eback- | 1» fo! potskers 7 E ae . ee = i
Biers, to whut means ebull wo resort or our exist- se Taal coon it, Thurtdey | Jeg from every limb. Provision, too, ehould be made pays a oners up to th y the Long Island Railro dition is, thut the inveding Powera
wei ‘Toit war ie devoted not yercly to victory | GexTLEMeN and Pertow-Sorpiens: The recep- | for eettl pans in Ha South |1. John W. Murphy, D. | rf : There were ninotcen in all, including Appleton cock territorigl advantages for themselves,
mA ite wighty honors, not merely/to tho triumph | tion of this compliment was an fur from my expecta. | America, end let the raco form a nation by itself. 2 Horatio Seyinouls jf. Ds 11: emith, und to secure them from ezcapo they were | nor aso their influence to interfero with tho rights of
‘sich moves in glorious processio: along our atresis. | tions as f roy deserts. I am aware thet theas| Liberia has served @ glorious purpose, in teaching use a handcuffed in pairs together—Onkamith being 4 a .
ait ina war which moves towrd tho protection fous aie not intended eo much for me aa| the world that these oppressed und wretched people aay be a reer | clicene nee Oy aero Tt also
coupled with er, Sidney Oakonith, who was | contains an providing that ea invitotion be
aa Brigade; yet I should be the firat to| sve capablo of supporting themselves and of celf-
ar Lomnes, the oufsty of our families, tho contina- ' [vel
Horof our domestic altare, ap the protection of our eciate aD wlodge any honors which como | government. Ilook upon the Kepablic of Liberia De ap ee a with tho party in eome capacity or other. en to tho United States to accede to the Conven-
resides, In such a wer we sre justified, are bound the noble State of Iniinna. Can I forget | #8tho bud—yes, the full-blown bopo of the whole of 1.0; De Co ad | The party landed at Peck slip about 9 o'clo given Oe 4 c
o resort to every force within our power.|Indiana? Never! [Cheers If I forget thco let | Africa, I wish it every encouragement and guccess z 4 oF ; aaa iba aed pial nin bebalf of their own cubjects. ‘The prospect
Kissing opened the port) of Beaufort, wo sball|my right hend forg ig. It yaa the| But it is too many thousand miles for ua to transpo 2 James Reddingtou, ind} were -pinced) Ingan omnibus aud some couches || iow: is that t
jp alla to export millions of cotton bales, my birth, aod is the place of my mother'a | fur million slaves. This fast age has not the time See ora which were in attondance, and driven to the U. 8. | ang switec f
ail frou thee wo muy raise the sinews of war. Do Todiana ‘bas given mo Legislative, xecu-| end patience requisite toencha tusk. Bat ourown| sogymaateConton D. {1. Jobu Fulton, U. D.” Marshal's Oflce, Here the necessary papers wero lieing in Dappon, will | ray ey
a say thit we shoui?act ecico the cotton? No; |tive, Military, and Congresuionsl honors; she has contivent has room suflicient, with soil, climate and Hunxiunn Co. Nun at ourttea U, Re lamade. oat! ar Poa siaaOa
Sie clear upon At point. Suppose the mauni- | nursed me aa a good mother brings up hor child; and| Productions euitable for the accommodation of this |1. Orion Moore, R. ‘Sonanactapy Co. mae an and al bu 2 Pele n Oc
Bab ot war arevwithia our reach, vould we not| ict my heart grow cold, and my tongae cleave to tho| People, who, in tho mysteries of Providence, are |> George Spain oa 5. J, Schermorhon, U. D. |lodged in tho Tombs, Onkamith bi
o guilty of chumefu/voglest if we availed not our-| roof of my mouth, when I cenes to be grateful or fail thrown among us. ‘Transportation to tho placea|y yonatee ne Ackioy, U.R- St heats Fort Lafayetta, an ord
[Fes oF the opportanity to uss them? Suppose the | to opeak woll of my ben: (Cheore.] But the >» Departmentof State on Tuesd
named may bo made a practicable reality. ‘The good |. Ucerge W. Hacelton, U. D, Sonvrean Go, celyed from t
Maye tlaven! ware evrayed ogeiust your would| home of my adoption, toile, and etrife, ta Kaneas,| of both rices requires their eeparation, Ages of zy Alvin C. Haute, U. D. ing. Before leaving, bo received permiecion to
oo, from apy eqreamieness, rofrain from pointing | She prairio waste when firet I ect foot upon | oppression, ignorance and Wrong lave made sEeddlogton e onofie : salothes. H
Bee oul, bor through decpsrate odda abe has fought|the At a being inferior in intellect |2° ffchard J, Lalor, U. D. Baamaniea HOLES Ie
of the Tarkieb
hick, chief of
: J
gusa deny the ramc
Jarmy by tho ingurgente,
|the insargents, hed pot a price of 1,000 ceqai
d of Omer Pash
Andrew J. Provost, D. B.L. Leddington, U.B. | company with anofficer and p
prisast them the hostile yum, und prostrating them :
doutht Nop thut is your object und purport; und jor, wy. up, into the, el arhood of States, aud ul-]nd) tocial | attsinmente, to, the Cancaslan j |i Wiliam i. Thoinss, U.B.) Peter. Ven Vlsol D ja rather a bondsome man, of etout figure, bas a blue |
on Would e20 thoit property, open their porty, |ready her littlo army haa become famous throughout | Wie together wo sl ways have low, |4- James Daroy, D. ss Ge rominent nose, and a long dark beard and ;
pi even esizoy their ven, fl esi you lotr | the pation for ita bravery and pi For Kun-| criaging eervility on the one hand, and lordly |% Charley b. fienediot, U: Bs: Takes C7 Sah Soran |
Pa would net use thelr’ slaves? Whether |eas I bave wrestled as the mother when abe brings | domination on tho other. It is ‘bet both that |* Birar MeMullen, Legend pa eke F
p The officers report that they found the whole
Samal act Wares tieis’ aloeey’ [erent ay>| forth her ; Lidiana ana part of | each enfoy the honors and responsibilities of a na-
Eeieajutund’ carry) them in-bettaliony ag l Kansis, ws tho| tionality of its own. In auch an event our common R - A country about Islip ond Babylon in & et
misters! [Eenowed sad Cumultuons a| plans, | a and sways my | humanity would make a vast stride toward perfec I Si ; orcitoment, for the movements of the slavor party
Sree gdigave tila Government, Le wocld [sete Once T obeyed the veico of Indiana, and| tion, Ag such proclamation might have. the ef-|3° Seuue Suisneq Je i vom their f were full of mystery. When
their whols country, black aad white, into-|honored ber; now I goat tho bidding of Kaneas, | fect to liberate the claves of many loyal citizens, £ Suptiox bo i orn, their first fending were fall ob mysteryos WE Aeh | Snow HAvARe By tl
i decliacriminute tea of blosd, eo that woebould injand love her. [Choste.] Bat, gontlewen, I am| Would cheerfally give my conseat to have them |1- William it rend, Be A they crossed to Fire Island they hed with themeix| Frou Havana. iy the a
end haya a Government Which Would be the | proud and happy to see the two slaters of our glo:i-| paid out of the National treasury for any loca they cee Pardy, th to contain arms, pow-| Columbia wo have edvices from Havann to Nov. 15,
eres’ 0F God, Vet ua have no tore of this pus Union strekiog hands with oach othor on the ooil| migbt eustain. Let us dare to do right, trusting to|1, George b. MeGoucye!, RL 2 1eroa, Ue tose To prevent thess| The Spa for Mexico was wuiting in
0 of gre:
val of the etenmebty
boxes, which were a}
d other contraband art
ent gysten, bat let us work witha Willund£|of robollious Missouri, determined that our apited| the principle thet right makea might; and tho |g bllphas Tdumer, = ; the barbor he flest 8
Jous (hee cannot be mintiken. Let as not be put | blowa ebull crast af tawueleea | Groat Republic, once the wondor of the world, will |®: Hosjamia A. Wels, U. B. from falling into the bands of the officers, it is eaid | the barbo: f the flect from Spain i
dg irom &O great. aRelicacy of motive. Soldisra, |rebellion, and preerve the nationgl heritage loft os} emerge from these troubles purer, wealthicr and| 4) 24°%7 me Co. that Osakumith held the Skeriff in conversstion while | DOW fome cays p Tho French war steam 7
Ba en ee ave arms | by our I 2 ae stronger tua ees eae pre tt reasons “O. the esilora carried the boxes into the surf, broke | Lavoiser still keepa her anchorage in port waiting
your bende, aides B 8 placed there for} “Gentlemen, I ebell not conceal the fact thet in ono| Wv Freedom to A isthe watchword of tho Lh BR a ani, and Cant ‘ to th m the odore of tho West India and |
Purpose ve oxtercriuuting an evemy uelees ho| respect I differ fi : compeers in com-| Kansse Brigade. Would to God coald publish Wi thom open, and cast Cheir ooatenta Into the cceetesd. | ae or sez maken of tak oe Th
quits to lasr, order, and the Constitution. avin tathe,zio hich is best cal the army and to the whole nation D Pda Tt is said that on Sunday, after the ar dalf of Mexico Squadron of that nation, There ia
and, y 2! Abram Prseo, US TL F the gr Nigar an Acerieanonareot
a, with on eat g y for an American man-of-war in
Uf not eitays, explods.cverything that comea in| luted to briog this wrolched contest to uepeedy, du-| Let the wind walt it over the prairies of tho West, | & Jane Ue . of the party, Oaksmith vor
uyasizy. Sus fire to tho cotton. Explods the | rable, and honorable close. The point of dif Ist the thonder of our canuon speak it inthe ears William J. Coe: 7 Iman, thot they would get off to their vessol, dead
> aS property wherever: you my tind it. | refere, of couree, to Slavery—the cango of nll differ. | of traitor tyrants, Tet the mountains of Pennsylya-| 7 Hour J. Dek Newbery Ds Halsted De’ | ce like a good. o
“Elbe clive ued bestow him npon tho ron-slave- | ences—tho Paudora’s bo: whio ‘eisened all| pia, Virgwia ood Now-Engl: echo itto the: Fa ee toteed aries Bi. Depew, U. bat, like a goo
noes—tho Paudora’s box whioh have isened all | Bis itto their| & \yUueaer Mcbeed, U. AN aCMINBIOS aahilfttes. The nmimea'of the yx
ntly arriving from and
i ports. They are generah ’
Havans,
arting to
ly amall ve
r alive;
y other hasty vows, tl
M SAF you plezse. [Grect epplunse.] Do to tbea|our nstioual troubles, My creed is, Let Slavery| whole peoplo, let tbe ground ewell from earth to Tie. O'Urien, D. yu.
m@Froulddo to ase Ralwo up a party of intoveat | gate « : If it oan survive the el 5{| heaven, and ‘eat God of angels aud men, as its Noah A. Chiids, Us De to tho Tombs are: \
absent dayebelder, dieract their coun. | war, let it Patrou and Friond, will give CoO Andrew Suuith, D. vd. 2 Anderson. John Fisk —A few years si
UE tals gold not Uo enleent, tako the |nilfatoue 1 ; i you, friends of Indiana, and of the —= = dney Oakamis. Joba D |band in marriage to cy, a benutifal
@ bund, pleco a et in. it, aud | drive it a <ansus Brigade, for the compliment of this occa- ne intel ritonet Doe ueLane. leey cad adh ‘
p drive it ay s x x the compliment of this occa-| WusconsiN.—An intelligent Wisconsin Demi Smith. xi G. Si d Indy, a daughter of Col Marcy of
peme bid him strike for the liberty und bid you alla heerty good-night. (Loud
bomen race. [Ime r bela, an t 9 2] cheering.)
this emancipation 1a thie jand Slavery take ea: vez. An oligarchy ===
Alex. CM
Edwd. Meyers,
The John Doe enumere!
crat, in a private letter of the 13th ins
“Tho Republ carried t
dto the union,
bo could not cauecnt to the
tis amen Who
ana baye probsbl
Sereere apes ot va olttiataale Unie ese aes eee enn over Sep arged ans | > TxRRIBLE MunDEE.— 1a Holliston, Marasshusetia, era excopt Lieut.-Governor, by small mi-| refused 0 give his ringe of bis : entleman belonging
4 takes of the uatare of thu on. Atoli-| this war for Slavery; and if wo ar¢ required to pro-| 0 Monday morning, on clderly woman and’ hor |jorities, Tho Assembly will bo D Had 9 arm: feClell o reeigned his com
Mito Jree the elave. sto make War upon | tect a any way Slavery, t se donghter, named Reeves, were murdcred by Alyin|the Administration removed Fremont one week On, & the place of Chief Engi
. oe Ate satecale. eso he enemy, to help him Finch, who beat their brains out with a fat-iron, and | caslicr, the Democracy would have carried the Btate| Surveycr Sp the Mlincis Cex Tailroad, at a selary of
Bs iranetshet: priceipies of eqnal Sd | TaN A Bh GG NO rea then burned the honse down. Finch had boarded | by 20,000, simply becanso Us icans| o'clock on Mon year, and thres years since he wos married
wih to take (be luvs aud make | See at wwith tho deceased, and it is thought bad éeliriam | would have staid away from the polls. His contom-) mon were on bor was made Marcy, and nowy, having retutered the urmy,
ud un |e send, at tho sume time conquer,thom, eu
ar in overcoming yoor enciay, ‘bem, craeh (Len) When loser contradictions ara re-! tremens, He war urrected,
in-Chief,
plated removal bad much so do wilh the reeu Bho ig now et Greenpor e Surveyors bands, | is General Comman:
OVEMBER 25,
aon. Jaity, not the commonity which bestows a|war for tho proeorrotion of the Union, was] tho Federal Tressury, under the sbsord ao- MORE GLORIOUS
GLTVUWWE. | vounty on the iventor. The man veo makos| taken with alscrity By tho banks of our threo| ion th Daria is about to commence o q nu
w after tho old pattern is the ab-|chiof cities. uggle for the possession of tho Rocky Moun-
of that , provided ho came| ‘Thus wo ees, that at the moment when the| tains—wo were led to appret end that cash was r : —
h men PENNE MASON AND rc
tho conntry is made buoyant by|scarce and bord to get about Denver. W o| CAPTURE OF MASON AND SLID
2 : e NEW-YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE, SATURDAY,
‘= =
W-YORK, WEDNESDAY, NOV, 2
s = the material; but suppose a man |tosal heart ¢ ) 1
2 EOTION. sere to invent a far better ox than the world] the success r arma in tho West and in|essuro our many friends in Colorado that times “~ Somnliitane chee’
tlaia nlo'a Union ond w tho ubs tho South, our achievementa in finance—|are hard this way ond money scarco; 60 that a Macon andi
an candidates for Stat 2 could | thanks to tho okill aad liborslity of tho Sccre-|if they aro co well off that they can refrain ¥ I
of the|from pulliog hard on Uncle Sam's cash-box,
y over Ono Huw ghtfully protit ent7|tary, and tho patriot
Jority each, which number wos And if tho inveotor ural right, |banks—are not lees important and cheoring.| Wo sball bo especially gratified. Wo fervently ree inf ‘
7 lly divested] With Fifty Millions absolutely eccured for De-| wich them prosperity, ond believe pall sn 5
| comber, ifty Millions mado reasonably| best servo them by telling the naked truth.|ot :
3 the patent a recumponco | cortain f ts that may bo lured to theie| State Alir a ‘
for inventing son ehood will prove more Plaguo| © a “ :
for wating b bo of good cheer. mete — from Commod Theee official ¢ ; rivateer
nse there were ssumed the duties of the pumberiog near & dozen, give full pai fF tho | Bcishbor! i
‘| 2 djthe Autioaye hos beon appointed from| ogy eo eye! Saal i :
rather, take—the place of sinined before .pudlic | ° ;
Re the , Edward D. Baker in mcckad¢srilh! thelvarres amer ‘T
f tho United States, Mr. \Cap' Pm
: yn plunged the country ata of th i a a lie i ‘ Se \ ‘
proportions, which doily | #aid to-be a *' Fence Demockravrsraaeis Y ; a he eben
or to riches! i upon the| fellow with Vallandigham, Henry M athe San Jac pped 0
ention, b of the Government, | Bon. We Hoppily, thore will not b | \ pace ul ,
Se a aan such-in the Scante to do much barm, but it is o enve.on the 71h, tbe; 20a
fone one, and to expound sid|sad-to think of such man sitting in 4 : ae : c
nice Tho first ; 1 ‘eotptieated, tac to [of Col. Baker. < ‘ ned'to ea pe i
y OF AX, or mus- © mengures furr iy fia Av .
mony influe D 1 2 tho vight to p tic ing th gen-| most Tuvieh of Pode cen oy din Sireht anda nguaediens
they corp 8 Hons or, suey “leven thougl dit. The State, t i alre we reputation v ii op p i :
jetermication t t tional eu the x {a cortain inv wo beon nin tl apd dopurt- t e A
of the Fed ebull bo maintai edt tp qualakinds svofithjaypneliaul fy Gove t b how.| Hone Wernxast HL Guano, Ser ait, Weehin rE chon dn hosed t
and enforced ‘ uise, This eeutic inventor to hit nd gives him o pal avo’ aucceed pt for] Sim: Tree ‘ 6, on envelors | companied thom. The ;
. ( I and decided now |, bat ; to tho tran 1 a paroutly F BEN a, and “wfuwed Lit t
Bag gens Be rc c t our f iuclosi f aie | n
no 6 t t they run no risk | just " rasedtichon t d
none with p uso in ‘this exi us view ; J. Me t
found ablo, ¥ a fail to a f \t B
that no par to pay t debte to the ut- |ise F the Secretaries
public expe et 0 of good cheer. | taki SI
af two Key and two ueathed us by our fathers| pri fnjnilice on 1 |
We beliore thia balanco will be ca . a6 2 a ‘
voted foy Linoola und Hawlia year, ani the vo I 1 al } lita
eleven who voted- the Fusion ticket. A from their or (aut he
on of each ware elec on Union tickets, sate : n i
, Judge Willard of Saratoga, who errs ric | ( 0 1s danghter of Sir William T: tb
Domo: who stauds Union : gage prisunern| Pid sd p< died! in LOR jo
Fing st sll bazards, waa elected to the San 2 r 5 eaid folabrat Iason of th olution
uublican distriat 3 important d nt3, ond oti) pat pea
ho A is ragtions from. dt... C ap 1 by W to the A ,
b ysdeiy : ; V qyhero they were unupimonoly adopt Boi;
we reskon bout 70 M whose present in-| til he red to the Eng! E a reeol ta inbppreee so :
Zaincalny fo Sheer 3 wish their number by | St i | any claves witer the lat of Naw! Bees
LENS Aust a if : ne ». Pierce and the very ich do not make | pario yn wea ¢ ofilears of tho | ear c of the Con vention thsag\y perder
acenes OO oti VAN SEE aoe | ¢ sua Administration, causing bim to]it au I yore displeai lett r bal pr jf rthe < whe Unitsd Me
a CR UU ah Mi k faith with Gov. R. J. Walker of Kansag, |They w ed to. byperbole, |}. un who eu tory , F: Sg it iho |
ie 5 pte ng the country then into the| ond thon you hint a fault or defect any- | State: mo gaeconade o rode | se, aalil he netniet ale ne
as OTe Which ho has at lost fo-|whore, all your pauegyrie goes for nothing. | the“ a tho Union und Con .
ta, ; i ha ieee are had the Govern-| Gen. Larimor will not eay that we speak ig or goth 1 ocr
BN P : ery in the contest; be) no: ng thot we have traversed the t c ia) ndfather, Jesferson enid
candidntes for Speaker, Clerk, &e., who ¢ A oe f 13
: i ing sot out to 6 country, pe ied wan of t order af wisdom, of ex
ormmand @ majority vote. t } oa ~ ee 1 t { t)
wr pa) One 2 Europa as tho lea! And we have already borne bi i jndgment, oopenth ent
cnucué nowluations would have to be di i ¢ Satna 1 e * att ey er Coustitn and «
ee sntiary of Cottondom, he finda Limeelt| testimony it boa many attrac: |& c - ounformy LOH eh
“@phov leadie Dee Tontaale " in tho loyal Statea an arrested and | tic Rocky Mount no th ardedyt the U or LaS zeny plicamns gs du‘ demonratio p ,
hat eadit ournslesoyiacos a atl Sea res ldo ett Tho conscientious biographer of the) grandson Tos ail ¢ '
firm resolv thut 2 nos G. Alvord (for-| +. gu d tr th Platte ‘aud the 4 it . Gs 2 the wase man without commou senie, of & tri. 01
Se ane ae eae (oot | His colleague, Mason, is not co bad a man, |woll timbered; . thein valleya. oi oni dbov ming, peafound only fa. prouiges, of oxnuil§ je~-7 MagByaey fine |
sided Taientekel) ¢ 5 pear 8) though be is aa bad as he kuows how to be.|while a considerablo tract stretching. from Ab eiltarsveatne Wut to waedre ‘the wuprome/ mea
Union ticket) aie be, Wee thigh {Had ho half ea much eense as pride and pom.| twenty to sixty miles this way from-thei? base D | Sealing erat Re EO RS ry, end hos erowned an il Lo Wives ond du
‘ - We think) josity, ho would havo beon twice tho traitor |ia beautifully watered by thé etreama thot issue = | RCC OOTY Seek life by au att to overthrow t iow of Ajai, brscel
rin 5 5 eae and Mason nro Ww man i
lho is. Ho has dono his worst, how to good part fertile, and i anor C 1 na. He | 4 t sins, Ar i
uge tho countzy into an abyss of blood and|its natural grasses are often abundant and ex-| “No such agre 10, tho Washing | J- 3. Mneou’s early cducution was enol aa,/ \ Meh travel
and will wortbily grace the cell in| celle is o vory Lealtby region, with | ow theriction of the cev to Langilusucea, ond aim af , oft of Virginia ow
t , e . Sons ation easly probibita its being m: | aes ‘ 2 0. Te BOUL rt n
8 ¢ hay Teached ita fitting nery,. and ig, in many respects eT a i et aereut of esa t. McParland ia a! aceon ona
summation, \inviting to sottlera. He wid Con moke-a-claim| Wo defrig tho oxponmn untrown. In 18i es
—Bué wh ¢ Britain esy to tho}on one of tho arcek utng’ from. the moun*| fue, the Sel a Anta® Minato
a north of Den
along the bet
Jd-be Envoya by force | tains,
6 vessela 7
rabout) cipat with his
er portions of| trated by the ew
in the ruising of volun
taking of thesa tw
hina Laigh, rego
, and do not gréatly care. | ley, way rear cattle ab Mod-| Oh iiing and oth netics: He epon entered upon gol:
B or to say nothing on tke le hem to good adyantage.| ‘Vo thro 5 waa sent tote Houks of Day
S006 no BD! may even ecem calculated Wo presume emall grains may be. grown| Ket in direct « was twice retlested.
- asa the action of our Goverament. If|luxuriuntly oa, port f th 8, ond : f Conyress,
the decision of the Commi A r ent-P. t distinction. 17 he btcame
at B tho liberatic ent Parks. Hordy |
in demand
th 1 S(utes Senate, where h
bie papa ea entlemen, and reparation for th : may do well | : 4 1a | mer bn
i tie” peta, 1avolved! 25) 80.) <sanroporo euch p ea our nt Tt ie not doubled 0 By ers 3 ge awit ae rood "
clear that no vemarks thereon seem | He SVaPe toieaahoea Bor it i . at would be made by law, f ste drvad "wo slang no bo
ion promptly pasced an a:
a3 entirely right in|
vot possible to m demand without in Be imbnrec nses incr a i ~
his profits na a moat extensive : 3 Rant to's niging, & : O¢> tho\Benate Afr. Bleson Thales
|eubstance confessin Right to Se esta) 2 ‘ t t ae
Reapiog during the ; hee ee States. y trespeoted: qUndar Age,
maflantecatetacelapbyiurcie aharveablevia |= n yersols for ish eeomen, 8 For that defense Pennsylvavia bas, in proporti % Chairman of tho Committee oa \
sow cba es aa . take away those who are adjudged eu to her population, furnished a Larger aud tore ¢ tch bas al- | Foreign I , but vever brought forward any }
tive force, and at'a greatly less expense
‘other State, and ber people are now fr
og their money to th of tL
Under entioned ac
the account of his wer patents, be haviog
been on extensive and successful menufacta
e doubt-
hich was the principal cause of tho Wa
—has no fonndation in public low.
coubtry.
ke bi,
ways be
| deniedby the Uni
before the iasue of these pi nbove-t
then, the British Govern es fit to con- |atter f : ;
Jesu would haye becn had he never made the the Uniled States, th ;
Tera woulil, Layo been bad i LES ena that abiwrna\ut erracimilclet - Pom eh eines
mproyernents 60 patented. On the other hand, | 154, lost. War—wa hic animale. At all events, his inhumanity will | States forty r oxpenditu | mont fo’ de 3
fhe |Commigatiner se right}in. Bis.ceonouce that |. every instance wherein she ecarchod leserye euch a visitation. | by.their rea} Rr ee | nonthed advocacy \ tho extromiest Pro-Slavary
Mr. B’Cormick's iaventive gonius—to which he A for those claimed o3 haye ed to imply, and wo] fuby a State and a verrel of align doctrine, the me ‘abuso of the North, and
page so emphatic B tribute—has by no me O08 || arnt ab h — we Avo er Gold does not exist in nded P wcoreditod, and taken from it by av es a ag n workitymen, by that olfensive
gone unrecomper tae niet Wo [now it is thoro, | 5"S2 meterial nid wh 0 against which manner toward al o choo in coutact with bir
4 Gov & will etand 0 know it is eae tall aearore*convenientee ca bt from’ th CLASSE ees
On one point, it ecoms t and generously with the venera ik ib] words, that the economy of distinctions ho bas added, for a Yeax oxkwro poat, thas
| liberality of ber people af
2 aro, on | Hiborality of ber peoplo ail
é her the promp'
others, A
‘obably a thoueand al-| tot
of gray\lothing} elaimed to
Nv bof his extreme
bh wae Ares d all oyey
missioner’s deoision does not
cose ou which it
claims that tho law gives ¢
flag
tt attack of tho Le
ot insta ach
ard on the Chosapeako in| hun
t to effect their cap-
ily contemplated
teon years’: profite from the us El Fae arad ebnarainyvorithet One greater quaatity of |y “ tenes with Connectic ban on€ Urargdy
tion; and if, at tho expiration of t chlozeer (one of our docks) in th nthly than hos ever yot| ceived by a certiti int al | se ? ou the\vegiimiing he
ho shall have failed to receive o fair and River, in 1 If sho ia rendy now to estab-|been. If people could only be mado to under-| High oflcisl, pacitinn et Mt thoro is a casting pert ee ad
reward (ur the benefit he bad conferred on the) jie and abide by any doctrine on the gencral|etand that Gold ia an industrial product, like| possess un int A Mr ehh cea shat “Gat Sas coal cee oa
public, or if, by reason of infringoments, t, wo trast her proffers will ba xecoived| any other, costing in tho average just what it] Precedents upplicabls tc fened int Hai aes Set inte; absofatej ant wilenn phrmgtions”
sball have been deprived of the full and fa distinguished cousileration. But if ehe|sells for, and to be mined to profit only under| yy; pizayand® peoper'G eapith the |e aaltie saeai| In March Iaet be esid, in the Benat&, tit ho te
ndvantage or profit of bis invention throughout | ea to bo satisfied with Bri donts| favorable conditions, they would obtain very will be neces t uizod allegiance to t
t Britain wou
as to the best
unts, many of
rejected by the acc
> elronmstin
t pro
tof the Stat
the fourteen yeara of
nid, then bo mu
d, eho can be} 5 dgo to aoqu hich
our own
er people’
© caco immediately in hs
lied with m to hor heart's content. |paid som
Iu cither case, the energy and decision of | squand
aventor were de-|Com, Wilkes has secured s eubstantial Cotton or makin
cede of his in-!ty our country. jwhore Flour cost $20 per barrel and I
a origival y nd; yet thoosonds w
g Gold where food is thus dear,
claim on extension of bis patent for a
Bee to under-
sta
mph| would think of gro
may be rope
<== }25 cents per po
5 NEW LOAN \to min
! bo unentitled to an extension|@@v, CHASE AND T
provided tho Commissioner wero ‘satisfied that) Tho Secretary of the Treasury r d to|thon marvel or grumble that they fail Wilkes, pat where
his ingenuity had yevertbeless been fairly re-|yWasbiogton on Saturday, His brief financial] pineteen out of twenty must) to make mor by the States | United - ate
0 zi a this is bott n| visit to city h 1 crowned with emi-|Wo wish others to learn the truth of this mat-| ELS te Ve will do and bi oners. jigs: JONN SLIDELL, r :
be law t success. With o ropleto treasury nt his|tor moro cheaply than some know bave sidable condition 4 3 \ ose ened Slidell, unlike his coupanton, ia nblenats
Jaws fu wary, |dommand, but with a ea, eyo to tho fu-|douc. When o good farn lation shall] On | et a) man of parte, Ho iva native of this ky there be
aut eive|{nro, ho came to New-York to negotiate his/have clustered about the bases of “ ey fa life be wentito the
4 im an infamong grime,
jnencea \of which he oe
ipo, {ror a chamber
an extension when It is eeen in-the | Sf turers and mochanic
manuf
uodant water-po
Mining, with 0
nee end good luck,
of| will be a good business there, thero will
hat the worke ‘don’t save|
They certainly a
Flour st $15 to
yours’ profita of his
1 tho Associate Banka of| improv
large his reeaipts
last Spring ovected that all pa
plo ¢
after |urday to r
{eminent ek
issued shoul
no extension. ]
t point which the Com
But ono imps
gioner touches w
run, in eq
thoroughly gra
Right of I 3 t deferred till J
Is the
it a creature of laow|Tr
with is tat o
to a pro
a right in nature? or
alone? Mr. Holloway truly promisos that the|and three tenth por cent. But it was g
vulgsr notion that o pateut is 6 grant e|orally understood that they would bo taken at}feigned pleasure; for by Gov, Gilpin’s enb-| q.
he | that ¢ needed. This new loan, like the/ducd ond vague utterances—still more, by his| a
necessary by tho: current | Military preparations pnd drafts therefor on
‘fore, the General Gove
ist in the plan which you eu
1, ag you propose, fort
at Government to Ha
position and ch
n. Larimer assures ws that times are
; good in Colorado and money (
ndant. Wo hear it with un-
ifty ¥
ry Notes, bearing au intesest o
strange
poem
Ronse
n fo en inveotor is erroneous. Ib is
fers & benefit on the comr
tor who oo
NEW-YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE, SATURDA NOVEMBE R 23, 1861.
swindlo, gave him a roput i {ches a1 pretent n hostfle character on the esrriers of thor, Without meeting any white person; the 34 rabies
maar pi aroas, ednsequences, of rach asereice, cannot be ‘ E y Pe
few-Orleana could hurdly a i oatend far boyoud tho effcatec! any contraband
heen tone tonnes: z 2 efavanaifeat that, by tio exrlize
: ent operations of @ beliige
momber of t 3
the ire Ride: eadais ai altace st roa aio St PHILTPS
riones of war {n favor of a par
sae penalty. ts confiscation of the ship whieb
Mexico ¢ a brewk |¢ chen and of the care
eat betweer i ry. I r to thio latest and highest E
fored to Io Ww nu ‘ 1 y follow roizure
Mr. e 1 y urselves in thia matter,
Powers ‘ § Sonth f nd pr roo the waves,”
sion, ec
tacoming
8 parentage of which h H an irrefra
ned, and which and | V Riel sped from Ireland
and boarded a
rom Limerick,
‘0 at once gave the
Yortyi miich a ‘ s on, U.S, onder]
pracipit 1 sale ¢ tho harbor of Cork, Ireland,
as," eaidl hi , rt and had been
to be «i
av bin | CTWAL
quali
i c xpli m
also ¥ 18 pit 23.6UNS;
Whereas wo ars bappfy at peace eth all Fe m
2 bouilities bare
eahasa:
Peudant from the
teand all. per
on
WARREN, W
eho tech cate Rate ae toed Sn eayed fl 3 ig onder o May of trnce t
fe £Cupt. Wilke
Setarday: for th a a orwclay
Ban Jacinto, 1 ‘ » sallor ji uy ablp oF ver
not botn apprised r b vi bs ¢ F 10 60 to any place bey
iu any fuel &
tarry b M enougl r we within har Mejest Say t E | return the
1 5 r Nera toda vo; of by
zertain Iegal ila 2a oF bs
)
Gandy
Gs Sana oa fed Dy Soop co] ain cet ea eas PORT ROY Ai,
De formily deliver sterajodyiof M2 4 the a | : SCENE AND PLAN OF THE BATTLE.
m7, Who ras lo ret mt ft HES ; “ Tho draft of tho above map was made by Lieut, G.C. Plieque,of tho Engincora attached to, the | 1°} o .
Government, ands rilize 4 ye 4 pen Expedition. The batteries wore situated—one, a strong, ; Xdmirably-built forlification r 7 M through
igete wits lo pr 2 | Fort Walker, mounting 23 guna, one on the side-of the Bropd River (boro about & ea | impr au fone l F in. chgetorchouses, o”
Bor, to which 1 t oie “ i i} vide ),, ind two other batteries, behind less elaborate earthworks, on the
them, ‘The p will t far :
r + Royal wo saw two
ad Park, |river: OF tho lotter, one mounted 15 guns, and was named Fort Beauregard, ana tho other 4 Pp aboat ver vi Lure yore built last
caro quarters at I non Wedr The plas of our attack wae equelly ; : ait ceo ets stra eatin f f 4 t vlich bod been carried
ens pees guns, plan of our attack wan equolly , admirable, and effective, being ne more ° rhe . Evorything, even
fis periud, the de! day or eo Wi lly mm C ike 9 namo {a at this|nor-lese than-for the ships ito steam in a circle, or ellipse, running close to one shore as the: 1 Jin the
ex oppreciablo vif i e y 8p thousand of per-|came down the river; drifting or steaming na slowly as possible pnat the batteries there, and|.0 ‘ i f put “ pet
y known. Ho was] payitg’ their fiery respects, then making the turn to go babk, and as they w the: rivor, | , but in the Wink
THE CAPTURE OF MASON AND SLIDELL, i in 1205, and hua been in service |fayoring the other battorica with similar compliment—the gamo to bo -eontinued.ad iitum, or | th Tho houses
The modo of thecapturoof the Rebel Emirsaviea reo yeare, Irom 1858 to 1842 he wes in| un¢\) the Rebel flag came down. taecoed fronts, epacivu
tai tho United States Exploring Expedition Mhecatdud. along thereon in gare
Mason and Slidell, hus: produced, no, hicousidcrable | : 2 potearre 3
on M, de. B ue i Sand {SouthefalOceans;> His murrative). * = = => = orunge and lemon trece, fragrant jussamiiyes
egitation iv ths public mind, We euy modo e Pacite and goons uNOcca : . 7 _ 7 = nolius und. hogo cactures, ga mn erimed
passin etre at Miniveyolime, stantial, FORT WALKER. Has aud, hogs \
aapture, becauco wo extimate ° in dre ; 2 ral iar oy rey eaee eet Teter aa yellow. Ai y
loyal Stutea In this co 0:38 ,pleo AS . ne &e. The negroes a sured us this wan all ef | ble little
yal 8 ‘ ica," which contair tho “country people,"” as tbey culled them (r
fer that the éedétonecs of the) cémmani : crowded witli pee
Bey aly wr Fe oe aa Je information reluting to California avd Oregoo. ‘Ale the field bande), aud tbat they thameotves hud d , at aksarteel SHURE
di In ailled yy thy , vie vil they coul event the destriction, bat with. | 4! ou}d. bo, eeyn making
Shisivad ov euch? chant? Wimbastadorsy ot n he med the exploit for hich bo will g Bul they sould tet peoyent et Foolion, DAC With-| Tay ppeedily acro: am, . ‘Two. other gan.
mational charact
pady in three
the thanks of, every patriot, ho.v
: u At the Post-Office we fonnd a erof important | bouts Tuy off in tb airibs iie.ro
wo from the C ; lottera; among giew ono frown Commodore Tatnall, | of Feb=! trod
dated a day or bivo beforo tha battle, He felt, it] OVO stood
ote Id se nity coulident a3 to the result, an
b's PEAK GOLD REGION, : 1s Tronld acai uaitg confidant ato the: fetal ‘and
strungers.
——— @ woul stick by the defenders of tha| tho. Wat
12 NY = Hexartainls redeamed big | armed witha r
: NOY Hb <4 3 = . promise ina Vory*clrange mater; wily bebe recol-
Y tue 4 Lhave read in your paper of the 20th ult., E E jocted thé fate of that otlier Commodore, of Hatters t I
sarion : cls undortho caption of Phe Rocky Me 2 : Tulet ndtoriety, All tho letters in quest r b : y agen. - A ware
1 2 x i evn delivered over to Comm Dapont hougo.on tho wharfibad been breken in ned its con.
rising e n.do this country great injustic " i Saar ts pill the relics of store! Br
Te t - We then ordered the negroes'to chow ns the way | toute pill uo relics of wtores of food we
of ondunel prowoss.. W : y t Pil ait jin called, ia not a) to the arenal, aud: here we fonpd property helong- barrete. br
extgnoato the value of watchfalness ortbe honoru:| California, by my reputation on tbe as- : Sam which well repaid us for our jou nd { liquor-or oilaovor
Bolesryies of thoze to whom eervice ip con- hab ' talns of Cul > Tere ay Ne ye entire F cane ee a. of aVETY aybet the
d used on Hunting Tela aruio’s Ie Y | orty, aud this was bute exmpl
Unidn can und eball bo proserved, though tra discovered, in oxee ndition, x louse
asbewo nt homo aud abre h ‘men with the Rs SYRUP BITE F Hyev is vovolving! tho doors
ducedents Aud protencions of 3 3 fi b Bits ; ‘ . appera! samiibetcd.te ouce be
eee cian pave? : 8 c Z sue TTa Roast Par | ecide thi
been landed ut Southampton instead of ¢ rack 7 R NF = fF s ean Wabesb Y 11 . 0
Nir ~\ ont is desirous 1G y layin + | Wabeh, i y n around B¢
Sy Capt, Wilkes ubonrd tho Trent, 1 gomery districts ure new, i
' MRT aye in this great bh rt Royal 8 to guard give atric orders
Without eceking to auticipate the action of the |iargo, and well defi fi vod paying pall g ito evcure refnge and anc | that not on a ald be rem
Administration, whatev 8 We| quartz for §0 mills ss largo 29 Geo. Fromont’s in &NTRANCE TO ? iy be | t un we Lad
may offer n few extracts from author I Californin, Sox ywould say 1,000, butI pnt it| AARBOR —ex pal aru ce AE soe one machinery, | 54 bi |
air eae, cet 1068 qrieesionhofis i within bounda; and tho discoveries in that reuion) Tho abovo io a plan of Fort Walker, on Hilton | bourd the Wabash, aud will soon by i a defaolt of
things doriog vi nder kindred are only beginning to show themeelves, and there is} Tead, Port Royal. It had 24 gung, only eighteen of | former position. med eDxi
ee AD 4 ‘ank is-a2 yo telling what they will be, And, besides, all the! which are now monvted; they are mounted en Lar-| ,, rey other articles capt Hn ; ngbt; Lele
in E x } i s fow ‘ B bt; Ler t et 5 : 3 4, Vort Bea
Bigh in Enrope 3 old mings in the ‘Gre region, inclading South} pe, that is, without parapet cut in.embrasares; the | manufacture Rete Bold EL ype A é at hee
and Boulder, are now muking richer|two marked with u cross, (thos ,) are rifled incb | States ca x : tacky | ) egon aa the lining commen ‘ i erey of the Gotha and V
yields thun heret at trouble still is to) mounted on Columbiad platforme. The parapeta are | Powder (ubout five bundred pounds in. all), three Peay aad Gendeayared (to fporannie wiving their lujuries, Hud tt
the gold, This difll will be overcome in| repairing with eandy earth and perbups eods. Tho | U2ee Byrcaruge ga Or penne | 01 i a b i perbupa be would x
ee sqnares merked C, C. C,, in the ditches, are in- long room ho The negn aincd, ~s bad atively app
In my calculation, tion of the dis+| closures called caponniers, built of piles of Palmetto 8 7 jee eas e to care fort
the blucka waa
Fees dete il tie y . Mae et : r all, which is now only balf ma-| treo trunks, como 10 feet bigh, placed very cl
Bleue tao olf 0 nd a nn diiceL x gold from the vast and inex-| ether, and notched at the bight of three were feat
qrance 07 ‘ 1 of Iron found in overy | jnchon from the ground, to fire from each of tbeir | Duvis, Beauregard, Pickens, Calhoun, &e.
al, a8 1 believe it will faces with moekete, Each eaponnier can accomme:-| were puturelly removed from their dusty elev abs snp
ish the world. “ date about 50 men, and they eervo to defend the ditoh | “on 8 AULA AS UTA sai tho lower |e a again; men womed, end’ chi
ten fn 1858 and 'S9, I was) against an assault, oN We were led t& beliove by the negroes that'eome| my bearing, by Coumodore, Duy y
very caroful in my statementa in regard to this coun mares’ alatton exist ond thisianalttoGdete hata ne) wan, and others, ‘who bad coaim 7 " F > Lia frienda
E ine I wrote then was true. I siuted
WO Bay n & a ° ‘. 1 1 bodies
stute now, thut tho placer or gulch-diggings,
‘0 burn the City of Beaufort during the night tia
)|PARTICULARS: OF THE CAPTURE OF |!0 burn the City of Deuter eng ee ae Carton: | blucke mysolf
2 y bone «, are limited in their extent, owing BEAUFORT. ybicb came up to headquarters thia forenoon, rejvins | uy diffe uae m e f te Wee
sooner uli eae ears hes | ete yao ia ited fa Sucks teat oo DESCRIPTION OF THE CITY. jlla this evenivg, and tho Cou. | fxe#" and invurinbly thoy to ankoeaas | baal cye ' a eee ello batere cy
Biker prrcky t mation of the mountain ranges, Still, they Huttox, Hrav Isann, Pont Rovat bas determined that no further ex 1} Sie no escere hoes § | E of the forts.
od yet; nor will thie species of Ince, 8. C., Nov. L1, 1861, be commited either by blacka or whites. Iti ‘un: | ol — roe thee : ‘
0 away for the next century in thie : ‘The steam gnnboate Unadilla, Pembina and Cur- seratood that uaversl companies of marines will be | Still remade ; 78 ! AFFAIRS AT BI AUFORT.
y opinion, Onr main reliunce,|!ew Weut up the river yesterday to Beavfort, ander | pluced on guard there to-morrow for (he purpoze par ena neone m1 Arg:
in my opicion, | Our main. rellances) Srdere from Comaodore Dupont. “Krom the anchor- [of watebing over the property left by the pauic- so aida
pur ed ‘ an lo quartz] ayo of the feet, aa fur aa the month of the Beau-| stricken inbabitante, : cange the f r
now found nearly everywhere in cer-| fort River, not o boman being was eeon; the plinta- Ea a -f . apthe: Anabe'charke F L
alitics, and which will be as pen|tiovs on either bank were deserted, end the entire | CIRCULATING GEN, SHERMAN'S PROCLAMATION 1 will be chai oyu, bat have,
as tho everlasting monntaina themselves; | { y oful aspect, strangely contrast BEHAVIOR OP THE SLAVES—| on Un ‘Bor, id y u vce ia toward the main.
ee tro ee td nad mrathhncee veei,| io erith the beauty of the econery aud tbe glorious DATIONS BY THE UNION TROOP: He: ; forty . not oGanee te ‘ Leis
a i e when proper capital end machinery Gre) sunshine. At tbo conflaence of the Beuufort and TION OF WEAUFORT—INCIDENTS is officoray
ya oF tations, resiats F apon our rich nnd inexhaustible| Broud Rivers, there wus a elight chango; the planta ENGAGEMENT. =
at + TIE 1 tbat Pike'a Peak | tous which now begun to dot tho shore, gave ovi- Hitton Hana, Sourn Canosa, Nov. 16, 1061
dence of a eomerbat nnmerons colored popaletion, | On the 14th inetant, Gen. Shermau dispatch
4 early oll mule, but not n single white mun showed
ant ou lee public to believe thut wo J
ith ¢ i | to indicate, y lead the public to believe that wo| . g the city, the negroes were r
habitants, after deducting 1hé| seen padali duyeaute!” clogs ia hore; Inden
you do not treat] ‘it moo old furniture, euch aa they
r be Hisly te @ in their own quartera, bat | itulute irs ¢ NM mas | it
= aan Bey bey avoided the guuboats as much as possible. Our | determi 5 b it was}
tbe Tuited States Murebul's roport in June last—| object being to reach Beuufort we qoclly as porsi | add pt through the. Ne pers.
er 30,000 inbabitante, ble, we did vot ndlicantupiliveasca| Edeut. er, however, volunteere form (he
8 ap these fugiti ; Tea
We do not invite emigration to come hers, nor do 0 city fi Ig of carrying the prockimation inte the
B cheru latitudes, is + a8 P ay Dr. Bacon, of the b be
ke the river, which b I ongive sweep, giV tient Voluntccra. They here early in} In ne emotion wa D v “sf nung
t there aro fortunes bere for them if they come.| ing the water the apyearanee of a broad La} a es the morning, ov the ganbost a, Capt. A stip e F RUSTWORTHY LETTER FIcO%
vale "'Tatrodaclién to Amoritan I Colorado Territory is doing vary well now. Denver| town bas a froutuge on tho etream of six or eight fur- | (which ia constantly dispatch xmiodore Du-| party, and thi B pat sad _ 3B : e
irla mayne Be cat 1 in bes *S% | City—tho ecat of government, as you are pleased to| !ovgs, and the buildings show unmistukably tho | pont on important und s), and Innded
iw may ncermed in 7 Stara Wee nepslaletithte ervté {their lute occupants, ‘The euilurs were Dot | Here they found males, and having
Sispotchcs, under th nat, | 5 BOD se rm") permitted to land, the nnoitering party being | previously provided thew x ‘ ator z a a
vehiéle, und of the cargo aleo, unl. ory have more mon reulution, dug from our | ed of the prins ipal officora of the expeditivi , en the islan 0 f 2 i a r ul out of
shown thut its owners hed no kuowle cea y Territory iv t! ly four in oom Some ecore of tho best he r d advanced and the ally f t vbom I epuke
= nowl Won well; .redtocither Kansag| Were visiled—auiong others, those of Col. E. Rhett, jon’ was at 0
efTonee. aaa men are | D& Elliott, and Col. Brawwell—and e carried 8 flag
Keut, ‘ Commentari y ieca) fatiseralicee ee eS ed ov of the panic which bad”
search the vessel be found i fort wus rich and fertile valleys will inb: fi f lost Th
band tr: mi é r all they tho | the eaturuelia of the negroca after their 4
troop: c 1 old pasture I no one|_4 few aged slaves afforded us come in!
ps, or d . a 7 tas rat Cone EE be events which bed occur i from this gen)
brongbt in for aj te 3 : related dates Gah own in Besufort that tho Ite Jon bis table in Ba
eine 1 wink cols hay here to winter cattle than| fight from their batteries on Hilt
with theo just bouin o in , with o better market. All onr u@- the whites in f
j anh eo ie distant day can aving
fhe following frum the recent work of. Dr. Robert at no distant day make Col-| rod otters fors
Phillimore d f Ler BMujest bor offices y bettlors | Sound,
: m rpaszed my | Royal
ures, wit i c Lumbug, us your article to would seem
Fayance, ‘Tho ne
reencvell o ty wo ask capitalists to come, anless they wish to do so,
reer hh a) seal
is the
fos catoaln of want you to on es stood out on the sidewnlke, gu Pee
Bruel Sines art : ame, Mseopls on nAaL raanents lay in fe off dap ida | lisioay that re
Benes thane a “ t anything in our favor, eay nothing against | the very pictui rnio and de ~ The ort, conld mot !
Laninen, jr, | onteid es bewatifat
NEW-YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE,
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER
23, 1861.
| amen. smERMAWS DIFEICULTY.
We onca heard a drunkea
rence to the unsnecessful attompt of Lot to| Laurens is com
ive righteous men in
ivekia Grilbuve.
shoemaker, with
DAY, NOVEMBER 21 jodom,
a did not beliove the patriarch looked through
ot be formed emaker's chops.
to baye been guilty of a kindred oversight in leader in our fathe
Proclamation in|that of Jeff. Davis. Ho was sent to
to eolicit her aid in our struggle, os they were
It is on appeal to tho latent
nioniem of th g
to receive or listen to it,|Ho was on board a neutral (Duteh) ahi
bis
unique
au find no oo:
aud he might aa well bo whistling jigs|by a British cruiser, p
no na exhorting them to forsak
imity on tho appro:
sbody who wants to bear|juat as they have beou in Fort W.
or read his proclamation; aud
t, up to this hour, not fifty
ans even know that bo has issued one. |bo detained in
a clear majo
who ara to-duy
honsaiuds of yeneroua frie
©) people of South
\! Unionists by instinct, and ready to
and respond to the
to Gidolity end activity }eoy that ber om
ude, of
f Palmettodom—tho men oud|y;bich shall procludo
® labor has grown all the produce
¢ in luxury while
white payer 6
> many workers are Tei
Let the Gene
, friendly Proclamation to this indus:
the South Carolinians, and
pial—to those friend:
ronevrida) to 6
|
TROULLE
Wo have been, and still aro, most anxious
lt at our Government should studiously avoid
text for hostility on the part of Grent]eettled our little account with J
the settlement of our dor
that tho nae
bellion was plotted ond inaugurated in the
would soon forces tho British ond French Gov-
3 oo|ernmenta to
\to-doy kept alive, in spite of the general mie-| right of Socession, reprobates the alavel:
es throughout the re-| treason, ond summona tho patriotism of the
ery and equalor it ¢
yolted States, and its utter destitution of funds,
Dor $50, Fifty Coples Weel
Peus and Cases to
uid not be kept on ita legs through
Now, the Union wants nothing|Laws of California, the d
f Buropo but that fair play to which treatios|tory into three Judicial Districts, tho catab-
and the Law
| Republic cannot eubdue ite revolters
Republic bo dissolved!
“Hands off” is oll|Ibtive Distri
we ask of Europe, and that is our simplo due. | tal, Ho u
Wo do moat decidedly want Europe to let us
regretted that Sec-| regulating the
retary Seward has not olways
official and persons
ish and Fronch
nbassadors, that carnest abd
frank desire to maintain tho beet understand.
Jing with them ond their Governments that is|tho small eum (
tho obvione dictate of National interest if not
ational eafety.
jtated to say to them, in acts if not
GEO 00, Thirty €
Wor $100 00, Fifty C:
ung, and we now thei to bo.tho best
y of Pens or Pons and| Great Britain
Sea “The Pen is
Government.
olsen Coples of T root when reque
is mach eafer than to remit
aod State should fo
uanie of tbe Post-O:
ential class—want |
rendiest way to get it lies through breaking |
By Eowis D. Don
‘Amid the tramp of armive,
tstion for the f
cliutarm of the Rulot of the Universe m
sound of fratricidal
Though a svicldal wer,
Lgha Like the hood
hand, the Tories and the) ma at tho re
| Aristocracy are wild with exultation at the Washington.
prospect of our overthrow and downfall. The|
beofheaded country equires, in whose breasts|
grandfathers’
who conquered their| the Hon. R
sparics at Saratoga and Yorktown, eagerly |an elegant enpper, Scere
awallow the assurances of their mngnates that
democracy has been tried in America aud
’| proved a monstrous delusion and mistuke—that |mencement. The most important portion of the
\it has finally exploded, lenving none to mourn
Tho Tories have be
of power; they want to get in; and they mean
to tum out Palmereton & Co, either by
them into an unjust foray upon this} duo to the sorvices of the distinguise
|country, or by accusing them of a Isck of|badeo nobly aided the country. Ho had never hud
| vigilance and of spirit in upholding British rights |» doubt oa to the result of the war. He bi
[against our blockade and our naval operations
Tlence it is fondly boped in Secea-
Diseasa bas been stay
camp; loterusl order hea prevailed
fy ere respected; partlian ant
ona, a geuvral calawity has
revelly, hau arrved to obilt
ealed our etran;
ala prejodices, hes
alike by the eatoe patriotle ometion.
auorgy which tho crists c
bated, our vigor unwasted
erila follow tho tratn of
that the exposures and expenditur
sarily countoract the tendency of
Ib Jhie hour of aGiotion, thoveh
onr arrest of Mason and Slidell on board |
‘a British vessel will be made the pretext for o
bullying demonstration against us by the Min-
or by a euccesaful Tory onslaught on
them in caso they
demonstration.
man allairs, Lought as (iu the lesa
enbdue our Bearla; and that this nol
meo tnaplrod by the lofilest patriotiom, the won
world an tho glory of this Natlon, will bo
of the tidings of Ma:
On the other Land, Lord Lyons is said to
intimates privately that Bfason|
ded by the Brit
ed by our own—10|
Junto us, bot whieh m
wo should make out py
NOVEMBER u
od Prayer to Alte)
ommuéad thot the pesplo of this State do, on that
that no serious trouble ci
om thels usual oc
of gratitade to Ellu (
‘whom we look for a real
en of peace te cur beloved| We have already intimated our bopo that
Great Britain sill claim Mavon, Slidell and] tus
es on the ground of the illegali
We could very well aiford|
even to surronder them for the sake of the|
cedent and principle thus established. If
in is ready for a broad acceptance
the principle that free sbips make free
come us to object. But|
Jo in the premises, but|on the mar!
the clear and simple recognition of 8 rule of]
‘ion henceforth obligatory on both parties. | poultry.
an that Great Britain Rae
a pects their Secreta:
1 3.] thls frat day of O of thei ay
Chourand eight hundred and CUMS Guba
By the Gorerno:
ov L. Dorr, Private S
esr of our Lord ono
EDWIN D. MORGAN.
Charleston Mercury
which we have so seldom
ing that wo take special delight in quotiog and
indoraing its remark on the taking of Beaufort:
Cerolina to be the
of freemen than the home of slay
is a journal with
tho felicity of agree-| goods, it does not b:
there must be no
er for South
is more certain ti
sted to our prejudice on tho oppo-| y., on Ta
plo to that which eke must aszert in| Nation.”
cimilar notion
etely in point, fr. Laurens
Sherman «
oms|ngainst that of tho United S
s' revolution, as they
Stata; but| dispatched by Jeff. to France
officera cun|they were on board » neutral (Bri
d and
are double-dyed | He
as captur out of
Slidell were from theirs by Com
with wonderful] He was carried to gland, as
a
it in probable
uth Ca
3), a8 they are ly to
t Warren, And wo h
lightes
complaining. Now if G
aree, to} rena was oll wrong
ral address] taining them. We do
Great Britain not only bas no de
oud Commorce |
lo us. If the|liskment of a Common School system, the d
lot tho|eion of the Territe to counties and Le;
wearing of deadly weapons a penal offense,
1 iutercouree with the Brit-| posing stringent penalties on Gambling. He
further recommends tho passage of a Lien Law,
and the collection by ‘Territorial authority of
———————)
med British in.
readers ho
a Supesintenc
with }00 salary, can save $100,000 im four
ears. ‘io problem ia beyond our arithmetic.
‘And these, | ° Eocene
iven on Tuesday evening
or of The Louis
of Col. John V
George D, EB
tho gnc
Cameron, Firat-Assistant P
n, Assietant 2
Senators Wilk
eroy, Adjt-
I George A. Coffey
orney-Genera
hate of the
en, Thomas, Ge
obort F Walls
ho was happy to ece a man protont he
somo years out
done moro than any other man toward the
20)
he had not the power of language to
show of reagon, |° the great white laboring population, :
our final eu: nlyways loved the pec
of tho Sot he
he world by the virtue
He prop
bealth of Mr. Prentice’s rex
Wrief.
with his o¢
|nitndo of this war, and he could o
thought the Secretary of War
Prantic
y add t
Bert's Hean.—It a
cattle market (hat the supply of bullocks this wi
een very much less than the week previon:
|
as any
deed, it was the o|
sterday afternoon,
Jsold, except at prices for the Ar
that of the modinm and lower grades on Tuesday.
is eupposed that tho onormously large stock of ho
has some olfect in chet ing be
Sheep, too, are yery abundant and chi
Horace Greeley will lectare at Fort Edvard,
day evening, Noy. 25th. Subject
demanding the liberation of Mazon and Slidell.
instance but a single csee—that of Heury
rk that] was o leading rebel against tho soveroignty of
Great Britain, as Maron and Slidell aro rebels
He was a
ciely 3 Manson and
h of hia|beon brought to tho United Stutes. He
parley they|ywas impriconed in the Tower of London,
on. He
opt there to the end of the war (over |
ty of tho|no recollection that the Dutch over complained
is certain that they worn left to take it out in
eat Britain ia ready to|*
ure and imprisonment of Lau-
and to establish o rule
all captures of |‘
ligoronts on board neutral ships, it may be
that onr Government will decide that we have
ricted to tho barest|more to gain by giving them up than by re-
not anticipate its action;
but we ece clearly that the capture of the
y diplomatic traitors ia of great advantage to us,
will warrant him to receivo enger and loyal] whother wo retain or currender them. And
wo onco more assure our fimorous frieuda that
ent protext
i ENGLAND. for fastening o quarrel upon us, but that
President Livéoln will take gaod care that ehe
sball not get one, at least till wo shall havo
» & Company.
‘o have beforo us tho first Message of Gen.
James W. Nye to the Legislature of Nevada
ritory, assembled at Carson City, Oct. 2,
terfore in ita bohalf; and it is| 1961. It zonlously combats the pretended
ding
new Territory to rally around the flag and
Demolish that to-morrow, aud tho|keep step to tho musio of Union, He
further recommends the adoption of the Mining
sion of tho Terri-
cts, and tho location of its Capi-
es the paseago of acts making the|
sale of Iatoxicatiog Liquora aud
iheed, in hie| forbidding eich salo on the Sabbath, ond im-
1,591) apportioned to be
raised by said Territory as ita shore of the Di-
We think he should not |rect Tax imposed by Congress. ‘The Message
is vigorous in etylo and judicione in its tenor,
in words, ‘Just at present, wo cannot afford | and will command general approbation,
‘to “quarrel with you, aud I sball take good
“caro that you have no plausible excus for,
‘quarreling with we”
Yet the danger of a rupture is not always
to be averted by the utmost circumopection.
‘And our privato 04 well as public advices from
not calculoted to alloy
anxiety with regard to our relations with her
British opinion—
Janother term for what is de
terest—is rather ayeree to the causo of the
Oug friend wha thinks the opening of » Cotton
port at the South a good deal of s humbug,
seoms to take a one-sided view of the matter.
Let ua open a port—yea, two or three ports—
in Soceasia, end Jet tho Cotton be shipped
therefrom if the growers please. But eupposo
they don’t please, what then? Why then the
hich ia but(Febel din in the eara of Europe that we are
keeping the factory-hands of Great Britain and
France out of work and bread by blockading
The wiannfactarore—o ‘powerful,’ influ. \tle Cotton’ porte, will be silenced. If the'rebels}
‘and. thing the |choose to bura’ their cotton, or leave it to rot
in the fields, or retain it on their plantations,
markets for their | How ean we help it?
goods; and the rebel envoys promise them
open markets and a boundless demand. They
dctest the Morrill Tariff, avd hope, in case of|
‘a Disunion Peaco, to emuggle the Free States
brics vin Secessia,
with the morcbants and journalists in their in-|
terest, exert a strong pressure on the public| plimentary dinner was
pa tho Ministry. i
On the other
A correspondent requests us to inform our
Jent of Indian Affairs,
PRESTICE.—A com-
0
Ne Jour
Forney at
sts were Scoretary
master-Ceneral Kae.
McDougal, Trumbull, and Pom-
Porter and Sykes,
and Prof. Becho. After
ry Cameron made a fow
remarks, He said that we were inthe midat of a
great war, greater than We belicved at the-eom-
country in relation to the war was Kentucky, end
e who bad
tion of the Union, [Applause.} Ho regretted that
‘ay what was
gest who
th in
tho Anglo-Saxon nice which covered this contirent,
ande4ill greater faith in the virtue end intelligence
Ho had felt donbt-
v bat he felt that
should refrain from suchi| if Kentucky was true to the Union, Tei
Hence we are bid te expect | follow her, and w
der in the fast-anchored isle on the receipt | /eurnal, give its colomns to t
yn and Slidell’s capture, | bovfelt that the Union was eal
n he eevw that great paper, The
cla were
wished to remark that be agreed
d friend in his estimate of the mag-
al to the task
use.) Tho company separated at an early
ears by the report of the
and that the market openod with a slight improve
a the
that all the cattle would not be
class, only equal to
p, and 60 it
—
———
;| Magnificent and Striking Spectacle.
——
SH
} Dispatch to The N. ¥. Tribune
Ww
TIE GRAND REVI
The gront review at Bailey's Cross
such
ueed to fo
8, it is declared by off
gn Beri
velopment. ‘Tho fer
at ti
ry
org
ing applause,
Tho announ
ea to all spectato
Bridge was cro
loy's I
morning until nightfall.
whi
Xy
sion,
from Ma
Cameron camo on horasback.
Soon after 11 Gon. M
d for the
ynded enthu
was greoted with unbi
With the Pr
and followed
of troops prepared to pass in review.
by battalion in ‘closed mas
parading by column in divis
was in the following order.
Gen. McCall's Divi
one cavalry regiment,
two batteries of aril
aud one
Ge
one cavalry,
Gou. Frankli
fantry, ono of and three batteri
—Eleven ri
and two batterie:
Follett's Ma
Beason'’s Regular,
Momoroe's Kho
8 Pennsylyavia,
3 Pennsylvania,
Regular.
New-York.
Tyania.
Wy
‘The troops, moving in the most compact
of three hours in pas
unde
mar!
and the accuracy of their movements,
the least brilliant part of the demonstration.
canie upon the g
ample ammunition
might ariso.
PUN
SHMMENT FOR VIRGINIA.
the territorial boundaries of D
give the little State all the land bets
Cheeapeake Bay and the Delaware F
give ber all the E:
ern Counties of V
tory between the Blue Ridge and the Ohio.
MEXIC. AFFAIRS.
Private but trustworthy advices from
country at the point of the bayonet.
give hor substantial help or even sympathy.
THE REBELS ON THE LOWER POTOMAC.
, perhaps, ona re
f Mathins Point.
which woro viaible last week hove disap
venta ton per
mn loan were dri
FPACK BY RE
A body of cu
domonstration on our
as tho regiments wi
Apparently not finding the
inviting, they rotired hastily.
of the review heavy firing was heard on the|«
No
THE GRAND REVIEW
socond fifty mil
60,000 TROOPS MANUUVERED.
ht flonk this
satisfactory expla
at headquarters,
thoi guns, with tho desiga
tion of it hoa b ceived
If it was tho Rebela trying
MORE PUNISHMENT FOR VIRGINIA.
the
anixorom, Nov. 20, 1661.
with a surgeon, riding furiously
sod
» his death blow to a privato sol-
r omowbat injured, Gon.
aa very remarkable apectacle. Apart
1 the effect upon thoze not accustomed to
core long
6, that few demonstra-
tions in Europe have exceeded this in precision,
regularity, and evidenco of the rapid eoldierly
of manouyering for the
60,000 troopa with success and per-
fect exactness is no ordinary achievoment, ond
ot which Gen, McDowell, upon whom the
ion of the forces devolved, is recciv-
Fravklin put Col.
TITER HUMBUG REPORT.
p Minister haa] every ovis
ld have dewanded his passports | were oppose’
12 and Slidell beon taken
aoid that he we
bad Messrs. Ma:
a Spanish vecsel, or has
implying that ho oxtertained euch
jon, is
GEN. BUTBER'S EXPEDITION.
receiving hia last inatr'
tions touching hia expodition to tho Southorn| warrants tho bolie!
out that the way would be
8, flooded the avenues in
direction at an early hour. The Long
dco a8 to be almost impas-
able, and Columbia Turnpike, leading to Bai-
Je, awarmed with passengera from
Gen. Butler is hei
A pension bas been granted to Corporal John |across the ronde, bat the proclassxtiofpirs fire
Hinsman, Company 5: Tofantry—lost leit] boldness to the Doion men, and ersiey
orm af Wilson's Creek.
® per month.
‘The hour fixed for the review was 11 o'clock,
but the display bogan about 9 o'clock, with the
bling of the firet regiments. Tho ficld
n was the broad plain lending up from
‘6 Roads to Muneon's Hill, the whole of
h had beon cleared of timber and brash,
loaving 8 space of about one aquare-mile.
con's Hill was the most commanding poiut|™
of viow, and was covered with carriages ond
visitora on foot. The lower part of the field,
where not held for the review, wae given up
to tho more distinguished guoats of the occa-
who began to arrive about 104 o'clock.
The President ond Mrs. Lincoln drove dowa
a's Hill at 11 o'clock, and were
speedily followed by the various Heada of De-
partments ond Diplomatic representatives
‘Tho following soldiera have died alace our last
Wn. T. Tyrrell, Co. K, 2d U. S. Cavalry, at tho
Frederick Schmidt, Co. @, 35th Pennsylyanta Vol-
ra, at the Seminary Huapital
gan Cavalry, at tho
ptive Fever Hoapital.
‘Sam. McChesney, Co. C, 10th Penusylyanis Re-
biel Carpenter, Co. F, 50th New-York volun-| 8recisl Dispatch to
t Cump Lesley:
Dearborn, Co. F,
‘at Columbian Coll
‘A. Leonard, Co. C, Ist Pennsylvania Artillery, at
the Union Hotel.
James G. Bagg
1 New-Hampshire Volun-
t, Co. B, 7th Maine Volunteers, at
lly, Co. I, 9th Massachusetts Volunteors, |'teijigenco of the arrest of Masow pAslitiy
un of the 53d Peunaylva-
Asylum Hospital; also|wwho rojoiced in the prospect of ra
1, of tho samo regiment, at the game a
Clellan appeared, es
corted by the McClellan Dregoons, Mojor Bar-
st time as a
squadron, and tho Sth Regular Cavalry. Ho
iasm.
ident aud Secretary Cameron, |
y his Staff, ho rode rapidly
through tho various lines already distributed
about, and fully occupying the vast field, re-
ceiving yolleya of cheers from each regiment as
he passed. He then took his position upon o
knoll vear Bailey's house, while the entire body
Regiment, Dxcclei
inart, magivian of the Sth Rogimont, Excol-| battery, and gone heme.
the Seminary Hoapi
Corporal G. Willsey, Co. B, let Mic
ut Columbisn Coleg
Prentice Gayit, C:
teore, at the Circle F
Willian Biovin, Co,
at Camp Duncan.
L
gan Cavalry,
52d Pennsylvania volan-| Phe Rebcla
, 2d United States artillery, | battery at
D, 45th Penn. yoluntecrs, at
, 13th Penn. yoluntecrs, at
45th Penu, volunteers, at Camp
Shortly after 1 o'clock tho huge column, led
by Gen. McDowell, moved forward, marching
” each regiment
a3, The review
ble: eae voldntdare) in carp. | Sov2d to drivo our treops from Huttors
‘A private, numotreknown, of C6, I, lst Mich, cay-
» south of the Capitol,
ido, Co, B, 12th Pe
—_——
«Feaerves, nt Camp FROM LATAINOBE
‘Jobn Kuengle, Co. F, 35th Penn. volunteers, et
, with ten infantry, cnd| the Seminary.
lery.
zel, Co. Gj A7th Penn, volunteers, at
the Union Hotel
David Tanner, Co. H,
at Columbia Coll
_Jumes H. Wilde, Co. H, 45th Ponn, volunteers, at
6th New-York volanteors, | Mas
yder, United States Eagin
ys, at tho Birch Hospital. ‘
ended by a company andthe baad of
y United States Ariny.
the | the barroom, safe,
IMPORTANT FROM MISSOURI.|"
achasetta.
Island.
Twenty-four of Jennison’s Troops|rsx
Rout 160 Rebels.
-York.
and Eight Wounded,
-¢, Wednesday, New. 20, 1201.
with ‘twenty-four men of Jen-
150
Fifty Rebels Killed
in which they could be marched, occupied upward
nison’s Regiment, attac
men at his place of reeidence to-day, and eucceeded
in driving him away, burning his house and th
another man named Gregg; olso, a Ceplain in the
and Lieutenant
Tho Rebels bad
‘The finest division in appearance was unques-
tionably that of Gen. Blenker. Although sepa- |
rato in other divisions, they excelled any of those
t of | wh
‘Tho Massachusetts batteries were especially re-
J for the excellence of their equipments
Bostivick wero slightt
fifty killed and ¢
x, Wednecday, Nov. 20, 1961
Tie venvslry; Gxceptingathe rogulnis,« formed| tueolowing las ee cial to Lhe Sts Louis Demo-
Tho old terrors have settled down on the coantic
Vest since the retrograd
ar army, and refagees are be
iven home by tho fear of U
‘The contrast between rogulars and volunteers |
in this branch was too etriking. Tho troops all)
nd with one day's rations aud |
and accompanied by ambu-
louces in readiness fur any emergencies thut|
i ing takon
ouera by the Rebels, who are reported Lo be xg:
ain
raudley of tho State Coavention, arrival
ht from Springfield,
Lo enya a body af
Price's Cavalry made their appearance a
follow up the track of our
ing Unioncitizena
which place he left
,000 of Gen.
A new punishment of Virginia is at band.
Congress will probably be called on to change |
aware so oa to
reen the
r, and
to change the boundaries of Murylnnd eo as to
receding army
cies of outrage: He
of fifty wagone arri
nere were brory
y from Callo-
and to leave to the State of Virginia as organ-|
dition which
zed by the Convention at Wheeling the teri gouty, tha, Ais falta ofa
prizoners
ith repeated outrag,
rion meu.
, rope, | information re
with relation to Mexican alluire, have been re-|
ceived. Spain and the Spanish party in Mox
ico had resolved to imposo a king upon that
‘tuken and } ditauce of
ply train nes J if
8 huodred
tured the rebels
rensborg, on Moaday last, and
prisoners wore taken and the w:
three princes Montenersier was the favorite. |
Whether England and Franco bave fully ac-
ceded to this is doubtful. It ia not believed|
that our government has taken any atepa to|
counteract these echemes against the integrity
of the power in whoze welfare we are most
interested, or to provent Spain from
quiring a country which is surely destined to
be ours. If the latest reports from Mexico be
correct, Mr. Corwin haa beon instracted to
wonnd her pride, without beiog enabled to]
REBEL BATT! A
TENNESSEE RIVER
Noy. 20, 15h.
aatoga went ou an exploring €x-
pedition up the Tennessee River yesterday, aad dis-
ry nest tha Tennesso line.
tho rebelm Btill
covercd and en- tha tervitory of rebel
q, with a nom-
roga was but aligh’
She returned to-day.
covered a rebel bat
She threw ono ehell, which rout:
uriher up another battery
in the ensounter.
SOUTHERN ITEMS.
Lovuyitia, Wedeudsy
2 Journal's Lou!
nm, Laural Cou
There is reason for believing that the Rebel
forcea on the Lower Potomac have been with-
drawa within a few days, leaving but pickets
and small detachments to man their batteries,
mans about a mile back! the Ca
d to sell tho| determined to be p
orbitant pricea] The people at Koy West
r had blockaded | success of our ax
the citizens of London refas:
Union Governme
—_—____3— sy
coop #01690) NEWS FROM ACCOMAGAO.
_—_«———
3,000 Rebel Troops Dighsided.
RELE.
———_-——_
Sz OF DRAFTED
Bavrrmoms, Wes
ved at Headg)
Information re
from Accomse Co"
0 Bobel troops, who
| cswp near Dramme
vanced the Rebel fag d
citizens hoisted thoir
mncested. ‘Tho procaws
-attered through the county
camp where the Union meu hid beni
2, Wey rebelled, &
reed into the ear s
ra were compelled to d
Tho Seceasioniets eaid'tho)
them was 60
t, and tho Uni
cheers, and tho greatest en'
‘As far na the expedition
were hailed as their dulive
opprossi
Tho p
>, and wore rejoicing at the preepe
he trade aud comcer’
sopla are suffering formany ni
ote
ration 0:
pia, on which they depond for ativelib
ved from N
Information: ree
band.
They have destroyed bridgea ond
peoplo generally. All who are not lay
armed. Union won, who had fled into,
provent being forced Into the militia, o«
their homes.
——
LATER PROM NORFCH
NEWS OF THE ABREST OF MASON 10a,
AT BXCIDEMENT THERE enh
OF ENGLISH HELP. ora
LESS OF TRAITO! Quen
NT—THE REDEL TROOP \is00
NOANOB
Fostnas 3
Lieut. Werden, U-S. N., arcost
4 since confined in Montgomery,
captured at Hatteras, Ho atates
caunod great oxcitomout amoog § leh
te
and.
«Sy, Worth, Co. I, Harris Cavalry, at Colambien| ‘Tho Spaulding, from Hatteras, qorts b
two: regiments from Georgia. gnd S) Cur
line had abandoned Bosnoke Island
Pho Confederate Congross mot afPictnal
on: the 18th in shout a querui
[Roanoke Tal
Sound, about 40 mw
ongh to the ocex
la had reap
nuplated another mover
w command
Jo works the
on
EAT MILLERS NOY
Barina Wed
Lomewhat of a ednauti
ing in tho weetern section of tho city b\theH
nding a large force of polit’
rer of Gesmua and Pacy etree)»
whole cetablisbment aud ull ils oy
ber of horses, tha ¢
e obj)
ment is said to be to proatratd, the mil
ments of the rebel eympathizers her.
It is eupposed thet from this botel jluera 'a
salar communication kept up with toams »
Rivor, and thenco ta Virginin. ‘The \proji™
the hotel havo not bean enapeoted gonerslly
ed ns loyal men; but it ia supposed
tein employees or lodgers have been
trwamitting letters forward to Sece s
of-letters were ec‘xed, but haye not yeil
ined. Two psriies, Wm. Hart and &
rearrested, The natu of the evide
(hem ia not known,
bal
1,
ing th
| cleding a large nu
mad vault,
mov
v
FROM FORT PICKENS.
E:EBELS KEPBLL
Mr, Savage, Uaited States Vico:
bud boen to-Key Weat oa busi
, reporta that 1,500 rebel
6 Union patrol some th
Santa Rosa Island, ‘Tk>y4
on the 10th ini
d the com:nander of teh
ve wad bhelled them off the
mediately
f
cent
great
It is suppossd the object
000 or moze rebols, ord with of
Col. Wilson's cump, mek another
upon them. The patro!y on going
discovered what ecemed tp them rad
in the chapparcl, esm@ distance
waited acdfor come tims, when it base
frace of Co
ea. This wea at @
t Pickons, bat convsaient to the sale
ing evidently bec
transpoct their troope tothe rend
“| Information wus ¢xpatobed
in the b
E
nd the commander se20!
out delay,
fleet down to the seczat camp, we
pectiay coldiers of Geceesia u guowr
fa peaition where thoy could do 30h
, eevaral veo!
afior gelling within range, op:
exeouled with complete success.
hored off tho island, usd: =
he robol camp, we
pinmeot
1 of morning, the vezious batte
e, wtrikin,
and ©
o and wurde!
cart of tho rebel ©
tion und death emong its. occapants.
mude by tho carprised ¥
n crowded, and revere
leet contianed f
api ontil the boats had eafely be
senyer
it that thera wero soma
ment, which wes 00 favorably located (#
a trap for oar patrol force to drop i
‘Tho mereat accident dicovered the
many Doliave that its dissovery saved Ob Wilson's
aup from an intended surprize, althogp the Zou
yea are kept on the elort, and thelr Cepel sors
pared in cas
re highly ebted at the
ae ext
Elsyana
of «éber attaak.
lojal SBericans la
NEW-YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1861. 5
WAR NEWS SUMMARY, |nccording to order received by telegraph from the| tribes if they ars not satisfied. Wo give a copy of| templated by the ac nforstaid. The exeention of | @ ml aE and scares ols =
a | Sccretary of State, Superintondent Konnedy hud ex-| the safeguard: pol ee ed acharge clithe sect puialhincs rf Ga of 1881 ~
PROM WASHINGTOR. | stor Dr. Gwin, J. Calhoun Benbam andJ.L.| | SETTERS OF sArROUARD; the condemnation of the insurgent ivterest, Unt | 22%, and 93} bid, and tho coupons y
From Washington, thongh hes ts Brent rearrested, and thelr baggage thorougbly| The Confedernte States of America oft e ahall ba commenced and procecuted in. all | Railway bonds show grest frmnces, an A
nsbington, thongh swe bavo no positive | Pre T thep avere all taken to Fort, La-| cere, civil snd military, and to all other person co far ne-practicably in the same wannor a8 | in considerable q : =)
whom these prezents om
| fayette, whence they will be duly removod to Fort| “he bearer of this is Bie-to-
novws of special mo
a reatlees
castedy of the
y Of GhP | gage at 103, end third at 89; Har
vans, tho princi
m third at 73;
Pe aad aaa 2 a harbor. : Chiof of the Yu-pocrik-es Band of the Ne-um or Co-| Lee OE a rey i oki stead, | Lake Erio and Wabash at ie
dae plete and occa cata eae n ekrieh UetwTeen | Their Vaggage contained ample alore of istols,| Fupcienet the Prairie, and thore, who accompany neement of the suit, of tho result of the | accented ob 603; Iliinois Cex |
STS REA a ERO aan AA Ee ives, and dirk, ‘Tho trunk of| have this day concluded and rigned on bebal€ of. the J and | land and Toledo sinking fu
Cee eee eee areas ion i Mt |Calhoua Benbam contained among other documente| wholo Ya-ns-rih-oa Band urticles of Couvention of | | Board the market ortho wh
med. Tho fizh piles weet of Fall . peace ane fri d ond other| BEAUREGARD TROUBLED. Ih
riptivo of himself, ca peace an¢ friendahip bet
The New-York Tribune of May 10, 18 nda of the Na-um wit
“York Times of May 11, 1800.| (2. c0ttle and Live opoa re
i but
Chareh; the partica were, Company H of the 14th}
yn) Rejriment, aud 00 or more rebel cavalry
sroby. agree 1) The friends ond ente of Gan. Benaregard
| i es in the country be-|aro cessing o SiR er
tweou Red River and the Canu ved by ne Be Bu BD ADEE DONCR ENOL: COUN TBY, |
tocke for sale,
United States
Oa,
pep seins sare endhtbes xing) on. lot sid th theeo articles describe the man whom Presi-| from tho Choctaws and Chickasaws; and the eaid|%Hicbmond, Gen, Beanrsgard publishes a card in | 7 to] SUGARS Gorn
| ioe Meer E ae the Union Bachanan had appointed to tko office of United | Chief hus ulzo agreed to visit the other Bands of tho] The TWhig, requceting bis friends not to notico the | ¢ \ Secretary of |
wero killed or mortally wounded, on rth aaa je-um, not parties to the eamo Convention, nnd now | attacks of his ene diec ing ambitions eapira-| p, eke | rere ave
twelve were misting. The loa of the enemy is not |5'% Seton re on the Staked Plain and cleewhero, and. perenude| Tania Pat tacentige oar Lest nts ee ea : eal 2 of 90 bhde.
Knowa, but it was certaiul: ; | UNION PRISONERS TO BE MANGED, them ulzo to evttle upon resorvos in te same coun-| and announcing bis intention to retire toprivate | Central Railroad, 7910793; Erie Railroad, 9232524; | Wewonesrey
ns ail de wae Coney, & | ‘Phe Norfolk: Day-Boo he 11th contains the fol- | try at the end of the war. The trouble eroee frow | Frudson River Railroad, 89@521; Harlem Railroud, | oro Kiso. 3
+. RC UEARION SOF) EASTERN: YING g dispatch dated at Richmond, the enmo day: | ui gen ace oraaaly taken the cald Chief, and the] Telections upon the defensive policy of the} 1910193; Harlem Proferred, 9240322; Reading | Cuearocten'
About 4,000 troops, including Nim's Boston Bi as a, and 18 Licutonanta, | era ells peafentallollan Persons of borh cores | Coufedernte Goverumont in ome of Gon, Beware-| Railroad i Michi; x i
j ene vB ptaing, and 18 Li anta, | and all ages, of tho enid Yu-pa-rih-ca Bund, pard’s orden nnd rtect Sina a 1
ae wee all of bom were captured in tho action ut Mannssag, | day forward, under onr protection, util ‘thoy ehall| 2° orders and reporta, [Sti bigan Southern and N
Til, Mosyland, in Mined in tho jails at Richmond, been ee- | f J jut causa forfeit the came, nud thut forfoitaro be | COL. TWENTIETH MASSACKIUS } row 4 Michigan
Countios, Vinginia. ; ; vay of retribution for| Scetered by ws; and wo tayo therefore granted aud] A leticr bes boon received by Cept. Chas, Canny, [Indiana Guaranteed, 38123
Steolf for the Union, or oo cea eecawy of the | eee © them and to each of theta theso our Aeslstunt Adjutant-General to Gen. Landor's Brig-|117 118; Illinois Conteal Railn
A luter dispatch states ~ Baker ani f the | thelr protee earn oe samnavan a wee ti , 7118; Mlinoie Contral Ruilro
pas n privateer Savannah. The Hon, Mr. Ely, | for their protection, and to avail cach and all of them | do, from Col, Lea of the 20th Massachusetts Regi-|Galona end
dispersed, and that bf Congress, drow lots for Col. Corcoran, TS pry aud ja isdic bn extends here | monty NOW 3 prisoner at Richmond. Col, Leo etat
ed Nat , ‘on are therefore hereb’ rod to reapect thers | that hc pe
P eeitate wool peobonsl ete . ned dt Charleston, In ease the| jetters, and give all the s P that ho nnd tho other imprisoned officers have been | sland Teailn Dosis in int ere Groans
a tha T: troops as CLs een hate uaa mney ao t condemned the crew of the Sa-|eufo condact; and an 2 04 to the | Quincy Railroad, sol grmcan hacen
ro from #27 nd ee haaiibe oes ae Saab jvannah to death, tho Union officers would be immo- | this eateguard, will of the enemy captarad ot Ball's Daf. | ho prices of foreign exchange moy be reported sa ln vata
on, than the me cesion ? nitica due to vho 1 bols eay that fower of tho Masauchasetts oflleers | lower { Inst steamer, and a good eu -|t i ierpen
es Gi ance 5 ‘ly the Jines have “istely. bung , dishonor the Confedoracy. ald ka ; io Maus : wer than steamer, and a good supply offer-| iverpoele
= many mittee eewaraan one Jy the Hine nev | The Charleston Mercury of the 10th basthofel-| ;------; In testimouy whereof Albort Pike, | ould bave been killed bad thoy not been too proud cumente attached, ar Tee
ie Se Ean so tie theca, og: PREsEEE: Comeau RR Ceniaerae Sale| anand Ox i Consmercial tI et
r ¢ aia, on tho Up apital, |!ow : na Ee rage eee ves ate bo Indian Nations and Tribes TENDER OF TROOPS, exe at 108] 21 n Paria, 51 mi
corde wy) hiledab , down tho river, in Enste Fortreea Tho Yankee priconera ia South Carolina sro all) ect of thoro States doth hereunto set his hand aud ra of troopa continne ta be made to the War bore ne td O10 One i :
olivelih | Monroe, are ger atly bat off [Stfely im juil, whero they will abide the issue of the | aiix the seal of bia arma. Depariment, and lf ia . Feit ppeclhe t 4; Hamburg, @35z; Amsterdam, 40} 04 |
: onroo, aro gener ileotly bot ofl /triais of “oar bravo privateeramen at the Nort See a a ei cueeihie & Fitted epartment, nnd it is probable-that before the mect- | The Saxon hid mom
Newham) County : clently’coup z witl ther, and urmies well |Stould ono drop of Southern blood be shed by the] ..tostates fer tho, Comuncbes, MelGontedes |. r Se eran acta See
y"copers i euch otber, and urmies well |Shonld ono drop of Southern blood be shed by Done ane Baueney oft ing of Congress tho balf million authorized to be ac- :
slothere leo al disciplined, or 1 1 Northera Courts for defending the Sonth on the ec ay " , ted wil es
iplined, w >itab nay 6c Northern fending the Son ands of India Rx white cepted will bo supplic iors of additional regi-
SE onreekichiavallvel doedof (ioe ko ie sil bo paid with interest ia Chusleston.. Set. | {ho Yessed country, aforesaid, thin tel Fee ere ee lose ee retin Berope.
aati pect news which eball etis Howe. WhO | Prectionvanil ihe. enforcement of tho, laws of wic| (#2 leased country aforeestd, this tw |menta of cavalry are declined, owing toa sulliciency | Pyeighta of
=euipes lve Beer: [tions and bumeuity alike require, in this instance, | ATE Mey oe, huat branch of the army. | es
re ean The following proclar a Gon. Dix was | full and ample retaliation.” | oer ine Go BEBEREEE ae Seen Hite _
omnia ent ad nee of the c The R ed eK er of th it ablisl onisstoner of the Confeder: , 4 “4 = - t On Fae ee BXDING WED EAAT ONO
not loyull beds | Waithe Peoples af; Accome Aisin! Bevis ft 1b, pablshe oe Tudiau Notlous axa vives We Tho following pousiona have beon grantod: Corn at 8fd.09d. in bulk and buys.; 42,000 bash, | (Reverted exclanivaly for Tua NT. Taisoxe, b7 Dare
Ha ae h le of A “ -}eorreepondence between the Secretary of War onc ened, DD. Lock, corporal Company C, 14th Regiment | Wh J, in balk and bags; 3,500 bbls ; or Eat
qe BUS aa snilitery.f r sare abont | 42+ Winder, tolling the latter to make choico of FBORY, Secrelasy to the Conim|ssfoner. INS QV for liemarshago of the lange, caused by in- 95, Gd,; S00 bee, Cheese Tol
itia, orearoing te Fear rok nt Jn ‘They | the Union prisoners na hostagea for Southern priva- GEN, FREMONT'S STAFF DISMISSED. juries received by o fall; $6 per month. N.H-| itr ticoraton lothede anooo ps
Hea is ; | awe a = ah 3 >pi).| ‘The following general order has been insued: Weutker, private Company I, 3d Reginent Mo. bis. Pou 46,000 buch.
2 P| will go teors. As ahostage for Smith, condemned at Phil- ee f pany I, Joza.o10a f
Hope that they may not by sour « | . ita rons optim Aner, 2 | unteers, for ritle-bull through right kee, depriving | 92d. 210d. To Glusg
RFCHD to become your on , thia lot fell on Col. Con who w em, AVashing $ | him of use of tho litub; $4 por month. Joba M. Van | busb. Wt 104d. in bulk ond bi vere peak
ASON 4tSLIDRL of person or pro Sian? Lictonne ordered into a cloco confinement in the felon’s coll. | |, Sit 304.2 Cott, private Company B, 2d Regiment Wis. Voluv- | \) 500 p bars
: eon OF i " ' a : sec ait_ | Fremont, U.S. Army, having be (acre, for Ingninel (Horaiaiitatats disat all P
nee Saas ene aastifa your naages, will bo ‘ac pulously The other a a ae Col rays a aoa commnnd of the Westra Department and from duty | month, Hannah 8, Young, widow of Charles ‘G, | Me
EP OF ? ear ee a ie und Wo ieutenant-Colonels Brown} ja the ficld, those members of hia staif who have | Young, frat. SunicianthYHoaient alain Vo 0 9a; y
S—ToQ van of any firesi x Joss the dint ff; and Majora Potter, Rovere, V and | beet aslactod (romicieitdremainder ithe anthoriiyat| autocss alvin oor giment ais Vol TET
TROOGABARDOM ence is caused by yonreelvee.' Special directions J R No hac nada 6 Gor tiadate Busines snout , 16,000 bush. Wh
TROOE Bave been given. of to fate in | Geptaina Riebland, Browngon, and Jeffers. Ue ieee font SO ee OO een —_-—= I'he charerstate ta a3
. ote i ears mae or FROM KENTUCKY. with the ecrvico, All pei Mtion of| THE Uston Prisovens 1x Soutn—Lerren | 12,000214,000 bneb. W
sy Ta, Yh) Hat cheramay; si Serling Whig vas a roport trom FeAitental and company olicats, who hare been ape | rnovt Cor. Wooo ro tux Hox. M.Ovett, Rta: to Dublin with 25,000 bush, ¢
UriouefP 2 pentatonic dit vat Gen. Nelson's aide, rolutive | Pouted into the military service by Major-Gen T10N TO HIS SUPPOSED FATE.—The following letter | Glasrow with 22,000 bush. Whe
arrestatust Apa corps have been inetruct yono of Gon. Nelson's aids, relative! Fremont, and whoeo uppoiutmenta havo not been| is ton Col, Alfred AE. Wood of the Lith Recimere | ie she groperater
De a eton ongagenicnt. Ho eays that at! sanctioned by the Precident, are hereby diecharged | 18 ftom Col. Alfred Mf. Wood, of the Mth Regiment, | re is very little demand f bs, aod wet
mery, ayved iro Tho command of tho : ed to} ‘ § = t ft
fo ei Sha x B ren Te at aa > Delt ea | Prestonburg tho Union arm into tro] tho service of the United States, by command of| Who was taken prisoner by the Rebols at tho battle | bu who ore in want of good paper to absorb
for Lig) Sharps, ee hen eager HED) 8) Odom: ander Col. Sill, via Jobn’s Crock, | Major-General McClellan. | of Ball Run: their balances, and greater ence in shown, without| oot
states $9 tho ip tL fioer snipe avthevother: meb the “enaily pyaanclicei tee L. THOMAS, Aajutant-Ccnoral een Ru , Nov. 10,1861. | any ctange in ratca. ‘The offeringr of Grat-class pa-| peeiart
; al ¢ a Jand tho other met tho“cnemy by another ronte. Nine Aegeintd bee on, Open. any change es. Mferingr of first-class ps voice 102
Bason + Slidal] pin cont At Ivy Creek, the Jatter had a sharp engagemont SOLDIERS SCARCE }AT THE, SOUTH, ft Dinan Puitsp; Many changos have tak F in the open market ia light, and the wants of th aeons. Ble
you in Joly Inal, and nano we tg
Tho following is & copy of ono of the leltora found | *® mercauti The reetric-
mong 4 Rebel % ono hour and twenty minates, routing t ; ke ter rea Ti Fm
gras bo ea lnetovanieonedite at Mitiesseataicens in Fort Walker. It will bo reen that the writer calls| ot Chariot eo antil yeate tion of © a operations ton oo e
: mand \ 36, and wounding 24, The rebele repe $ = ‘ot din nrdivg-ho _
\ ornttock. the Unioniets thet they lost from 200 to 800, of whom | for oDe negro in twouty, to be put to work on the] ST tovaedint cash bas good bills receivable aro 4c oe
rnin the ol
done of the gavtiemen os bolon
abd ho tifermed me thet (he
ree'ine. It belog Sunday, (t struck mo at
uposbol bed or wens abantte oecur. On aciving att
ral’ quarters Tasked bm for what purpose be de
ho anawered by asying that bo bad a ©
of their visi
"| defenses, und states that soldiers are grotcing ecar
Savaswatt, Oct. 15, 1051.
‘The tranzactions at the
re light to-day, T
Their minsfon is to ascert th
. United States, to reopen your_i
Joyal Stutes, 2ud cepeciul
anthority of the! 4
wore killed and abont 60 wounded. A
cule, with Serslan ye the Union loss was 6 kil
has jout proclaimed her d
tion to the Union By-eho | Wounded, Just before his attack and defent of tho
He Buost triumphant vote iu ber political anosls; to re- rebels ut Piketon, Gea, Nelson iesued the following
ner accust
|
mice |
terasy norte thi
ond St) Can,
Islandflern
was no reimbnraonient to- |
further installments on account
re Wad a moderate amount of cub
ions to the Fe
d avd 17 | Narmaxint Ha
My Dean Sik—l ow'ai
snnsh River, for a cc
| connt
|
edto eall on the planters of
bation of labor to the extant of
fora torm nat exceeding (wo
aes of Braddock’s Polo An | 9)
al loan, nod ademand for
store to comuerc ed guides, by re-| proclamation: 4 x 6
abi , ht S 1, ®) proclamation: ‘ mngthe, tho defeunes of Uraddock’a Point As | Goty to perform, In fact, tha wost unpleasant duty of is life, d
mot sfichmonfs TTS on Hespqvanrnns Caue ar Punsro:racn dies ecto Vonet Gaia ibe wulaecaopocian ofa [au banded uw paper to reed, of whieh te folonibg Wal epecio from Washington and como points West,
; ee cxpori for the producte of your lubor, and w Now's, Weal T'bave only fo begyon to give tn due tise ths ueccceary ta: | €°P7! patina i
puort e , : 7 to begryon to give ceuary la a 00,000 in yold andellvor being for
q ; freo ingress for tho necessaries aud comforts of Hfe| Having this doy occupied the town of Prostonburg, | structions to your oversn ©. 8. . eta ees
ening which you roquire in oxehauge; and in w word, to| with the forco under wy command, I declare to all eae sents ty Naat Mr. ‘Advices wero ol
cipatimp® atta pat en end to tke emburrasementa and restrictions | whom it may concern, that the jnrisdiction of the emouig the prioners of war of tho Big drafts npon the New-York off H
ction of the bo costived in 9 cell appr FE ities: the Lisette fy si} aud upweed, §
roueht upoa you by ® cuuseless nud unjustilinbio | State of Kentacky is restored in thia «
rebellic 4 = : » | State, and that the regular Fall terms of the courts
Ii the calamities of intestino yar, which are deao-| will be held in those counties in which the Lime for -
Uating other iots of Virginia, and baye already |boldivg the samo hea not paeasd, And all civil offi- sariat fa bebiging uta te etrmeapeatbaltan will add still greater en
crimeoned her fields with fraternal blood, fall upou | core are ordored to attend at the times and places of Nthenapyle LoSOle, Blea ore becoortapioe tearea thas the lirteen other pHaoners of wer, the market.
zon, it will ol be the fault of tho, Governimants It holding eaid courte sud altend to the duties of their] te now the ceerruling eneideration. Coe ey earch etiatiesourecineuend will teat || a es
Zks only that its authority may be recogalaeds. Te respective offoes, tim, vory traly, Your obedient servant, | tetved for prisoner cured a ra aca ‘
d—a force which caucot, be. resisted in.aoy W. NELSON. NEWS FROM THE SOUTH. end now held for trial in N tea, As thers Wroves
t eban ako The Memphis Argus of the 16th jas a dispatch | Bc3s\e" 0 fatended (0 repre tho, tnlamout et Sao steady but qalat; aalce
Isto be treated in ally
Leld (or exeoution ta the menb
tho enemy for the exccation of tha’
ndewiped to death in Philsd.
nouth gbems
esing pecessitie
capdid, I must aay that the chlef obstac fon ta
r commieloue, andxbat (hn col nysilable
mmand of Brigadier Ganoral Nelson.
sy JOHN DM. DUKE, Alde-do Camp.
SET tarea of Tricndakipy thas pro > SERRA T OCH dated Charleston; 1th, which eyy Gut-the Union mil-earoute them wrictly on DEVI ene imaltes aoniomgcowIny to the Wht eroee| MAPklul, 80 wal
Gunvr dowu upon themoglyes thoconeaqneuse syited} ke urmios of Gen, Fics wal OCK.__ sh ynye| forces havo poseeraion of Pinckney Toland, nnd have ER se ney ere) Toe neath cep es
senda yrti| ys the Government is moeb noxious to uvold, lo their | retreated into Arkansaa. It is unde rd thay aye |= S* he hoilied menon the pluntatfons, ROTOR Tha Inquiry te’
‘ope acconnt most be laid the blood which may be stied, | gone to Fort Smith, where supplies bave been col- i Roark Uae Se Se Vat! Weqvete aesaiaziin, foe Med
ty byith and tho derolation which muy be brodytib upon! y.cted and Winter quarters built, Before leaving yhave made no attempt yet to. effect a lod; as crcorted to'tho EE te qulot; ales of 15
city by\tho Fre peaceful horuca. On ell who are thus recklesaef tho | 1otedyand Walter, 4 BS ent‘on the jaaininads ey mcree me lerantie
tacks, corn-criba, rennin |
ye drawing. After ttohAsecurnihe
ato alips of popery were p Jamel
jetted the Hon. aifced
Misgonri, they fired all the ha;
their vicinity, to prevent our forces from ob-
ebligstions of bu
anity and duty, and on all who
aro found in arin, the eevercet
supishment war
‘The Momphis papers oxprees great alarm at our
of politi >
eo etroa a
ull it: igser ranted by the luws of war 1 be visited. ~'|taining forage in coze we porsocd them. Previous preparations for an oxper pn down the Blississippi, | qiiedt EL 5 A 4
eae ay She ‘To th cho remain in the quiet pursuit of their ue diag the ‘Ii zt ont nd demand that tho entire resonrées of tho count: bs ona Tel Raat NAL Re Use oC Bh Piet EAT
@, tho cement fecoatis aptreeGbn, whe publig wabicriueetmenaretall s regarding the immipency, 0 Bal be ROUSE Last Loniat wauld be held in the place of Smith, convicted to ebilads|; | 5 A09
The objic: li fhut can give peace, freedom from unnoyance, pro- iginated in a large foraging party of Robels| SAT Ye Drought 'o Dear against te fhoopnt, proceed to comply with the General's request oe Cannel at BR
, tho xpaila Gection from foreiga aud inte on Wilson'a Creek boing mistaken for the adyanco MILIVARY APPOINTMENTS, drow forth aalip of pepor th “auto eoniga 100 do. Liverpoc
on. gal eonstitationil and guard of tho enemy. Philip 8t. George C J, Stull, Christopher ©. tobur dnd the decpeat auziety was dop
tel phera bet 8 Oa a DIS LETTER OF THANKS TO COM. DUPONT. Anger, Jesse L,, Reno, Geo. W. Morgan, Schuyler | tevnnco ofevery one present, hon
ith teams to i Mace A ne Tho S ary of the Navy has cont to Commodors| Hamilton, George W. Cullum, Drigndior-Generals. | fell, Wilcox, We
7 THE. CONFLICTING AUTHORITY IN VIRGINA. As e =| cet oMil nest
The propre Trea Tal ae ice Tat LRT TSA Dupont the following letter: Lieut.-Col. James B, MePhergon, aide-de-camp to| s Bown u
generally, 64 HOO S a SiC C Et ap A Navy Drraxrunt, Nov. 16,181. | Gen, Halleck. Capt. Andrew J. Hallock, ditto, | moved to the County Jeil to i
thal ss GN CR EE Ee: Sin: It is with no ordinary emotion that I'tender| — 2 4 that our fate depends apon thotcf th Mt for the lower crados of We
supposed ApIOTANT GUSBHAL'S O Nov I4,1c01."3 |ty von and your command the heartfelt congratula-| Capt: Wm. Powell Muzon, aidc-do-camp to Gen. thst you will do all you can (coaal @ 20 for Shipping rands of ound Hoop £
been rebsirad laut bus been made deot of the | tions and thai the Government and the coantry | McClellan, Major Abeslom Baird, Major John Ba- | Government) lo relieve those Hon Mbur te wlthoot ac gos tho arr i, Ja ie and Sere i
ui SES the but
| HEN eaa SRO TEEIAE URGNIEE UES Gaverrcaent fl | ore meos dezuen molten, MoSoe Noges Uonedy Maloe | es 2 eet rhe teatyeds all gos
thia most cansolees and nouutural rebellion that ever| Nelson H. Davie, Assistant Inspector-Gonerals |" " “Your very true fiend,
d aco bigh hopes bave been indalged in| U. 8. A. Aesistant Adjutant-Generala of Volon- ee
within the St
y the forces
United States thal
ot Virgioiu, in phic
United States, claim to be inh:
—Btate, County, ond
a of 720 bbls. at
our fa dalland beavy, the © °
bble at
cersia. AT
not yo! bea
art and Jota
nicipy
video hority {rom the. ‘Commonweidth of Virgivia, in dice ea yindalg : ae Dy
a erie Fisand sndlviolacioh’of tholdcalarstion GEithe posple vy, nnd great confidence reposed in ite elforte | teers, Capt, Leonard Scott, for Gen. Paine's brigade; THE MARK
of Virginia, represented in Convention at tho City | oehors have equaled and surpaceed our higheat ex-| CPt Geo. A. Hicks, for Gen. Barns’s brigade; FE
have oqna
Poursday, June 13, 1861, aud of
of Wheeling, « Ty T the| Capt. Jolin Pound, for Gon, Puce's brigade; Copt.| ales at the Gtock Exchange.
CENS, pi Wheeling ee : a and your aszoclates, und
oH She ants of to Genera { God, we oro indebted for this geeut| Andrew C. Kemper, for Gen. Wade's brigade; Capt, | $000 1.8.58 1s.
Cova fecuon of tho: Prey tat A307 Ren meal by teen euudren ever Sel oH Wm, Yon Dobm, fo Ges. Duryea brigode; Capt.| $88 bis Stu ii
niness{cas hereatter attompt withit the State of Virsibia Tid which you will bear onward to ccutinued | Charles A. Reynolds, to be an Ascistant Quartor-| £00 Lenn. Stato Ce 8
0 rebel Soop dor tho alleged an Hority: ofjesid’ tamu eal, master in the regular eorvice; Capt. Charlea H.| ‘5/000 Missourl Statets.e30 44 Tod extras
rong any eli passers of oie nat, hia | "On tho receipt of your dispatches annonncing the| Tompkins, Aesistant Quartermaster; Wan ShoMer, iS) dor: 5°75 OD 6 3] Des Pencheonn,
- spena’ontbe Unit fateeerta oraunuco of | Wctory at Port Royal’ the Department issued! the in- e-Comp to Muj.-Gen. Ban 6.000 dorsssrssesesea» 49} 200 Reading 3 Pinat Sorat
HO eae reuupe of | closed General Orier, which, with this letter, you| ae ae cab LO Ae seas Dane? 6,000 Miaiourl Geferned ia (100 mer bid 351 rhenWHes
be declaration and ordi vention eichunelto been onr command, peeoone 5 Han. & Bt JO. RR.. 44| 10 Clore., Col &Cho-0. ML. 034
arditheiacta of the embly, held by au- : GIDEON Wennes, | Secretary Chase hae issued the following regrla-| Yoo Erie fit let Mt. Ba109 [600
chority of eaid Conve tion, en h attempt alu Vo] Flog Ofer Saat: Devasts sy sauadron lions to be observed in rogard to eoizures of vessole | 1.000 E.R. Sd. M. Ba. 83 bo |1s0 dav.
treuted ag nu dot of hostility ogaiwer the United mmanding South Adlantte Dlockading Squadron, . : Hes Gs weullei sie Se eet tesa Maes zy
uo forced DH r Btates, and such persona sball be taken io wilitucy Port Royal, 8, made in pureuance of the 6th section of the act of So. 24M. A
1h tot custody. Commanding officers are directod to on- THE REBEL CONGRESS, July 13 last.
ior ni force this order with: i Tho following is the reeult of the election fn Vir-] Firat: All such ecizures mnst be made by the
ging cheit By comiaand of Btactbetsiofithe Rebel Oicosea Callectgr of Custome, or otbor proper rovene officer,
m robs) ¥ Janowss, 4 f / except ia case of hig ‘abeence or disability, or where
-R. Chambliss of Greenville; T1d|
te action is neceseary, and no such oflicer ia
ent Jobn Ty]
“y FROM WESTERN VIRGINIA.
id to make the gcizures.
ern Virginia that on tho 10th
Q the Kunewha an
A100 da.
++#50 81/300 Clev. & Pitislug
‘Go.'b30 914'300 Cleve. k ToL ICR...
immedi
r of Charles City; | at bi
A. Pryor of Petersburg; Vth
ance of |
it bevsaute
BI 43; 10.7
rate for aboies
cholco white
cond ; In a cases of ecizurea the Collector or| 10 Pec-Mell S
pfodorate ‘ w ee Dist iegcat hi 1 chiall notify. tk
plodor 4 : District, Thomas S. Bocock of Appomattox, Vieh| other officer acting in his stead ehall notify the] s do
the enemy three wiles back from > Ppomattox; WIth o
) ara z “Ppee | proper Dictriot=Attorney, who will at once institute | 50 do... 0 boah. §
their positions. Gen, Bepbum had'a aluup skirmish | District, John Goode, jr., of Bedford; WIth District, TRC for tho condemnation of the vessel] 50 do and the late rate er is
James P. Holcombe of Albemarle; VILIth District, | After tue commoncement of such proceedings, if it} gow ¥- Gen,
3. Dejarnette of Caroline; IXth District, Wm,| sball uppear to the satisfaction of tho District-| 550
nded by the fa b), % DB, soltee
2 of this resy
with them, which~ was
the rebels took advants
49haede. for Cancdlan hod Western, a
. pon as Gen. Boubum discovered their move { Faugnior; Xth District, doubtful between| Attorney instituting them that the vessel is) 1 uta vert
See a tuaete te 4 send Hunter, XIth D owned in part by persona not citizena of any | M150 tales of I f
- sot ont ufter them, but after a care of 25 oteler end Hunter; XIth District, John B. Bald | Stato or part of State in, insurrection agnivat | yo + Sbippiog
Ghrongh a drenching rain, gave up the porsvit, | win of Augusta; XIIth District, Fayette MoMullio, | the United States, and not residing therein, and tha? | 100 we
rs | electe yt ad that she ot bi loyed in niding the existing re | 0 100 ChL Ba:
b CAPTURE Of CALIFORNIA TRAITORS, AGE EEN 28 ed that A. G. Jenking| che will not be employed fn aiding i 00 {100 do
vellion, or in violating any law of the United States’ | [76
such yéesel nay be discharged on bail being given’ | (9
nvcording to the course of Admiralty proceedings’
soven companies of e-| for the ehare or ebores owned by any person or per-
, gover companies o} in which Mr. I, 1H. Garnett and John Critehor| eous residing in apy such insurgont State or part of| 3,009 U, 8 6, "81 ros.=+
6th Infantry U.S. jare the candidates, ¢ | State; in which case the proceedings so instituted | 800 fal eu,
tho way Gez the Congressional election, Neld in North| will be prosecuted without delay (o the condemna-
aasbeh Gwintend’ 3? CAB Ning candidates Were anccezsfal:| tion and eale of euch insurgent intereat, andus to the| fies ae
sot eetice! H, Smith; Ld District, R. R.| reminder of the yeasel, the forfeiture thereof will | 10,000 Oat. State Ts.---..-
nia, and C ridgera; 111d District, Owen R. Keenan; IVth| be remit 3,000 Erle Re. 3d BE
viet, Thomas D, af trict, A.| ‘Thirds Shonld there be any nongnal delay in tho| 9 069 eee ar ae,
TR Ea Ral 200 atu. 8s: Backiea : Saf
hip Champion, from
aE A nj XVIth Di rea W, Rusec
» bringing 88 Passengors |wWrecting. No returna recelved from the Ist D'
The United Bietes atea
pinywall, arrived on Pride:
from California, Gen, Sum:
the 3d Artillery, and threo of ¢
A., with their officer
Bamuer arrested c
Beubam of C
tho Revent
WieMich I
White TIL
Red Wio.t
beuth In eGov
rod cavern
Jrecd disease
2 ullorere
Whilo o
Jo will send a copy
evrvieo, who we
Orizaba, on suspicion of boing § | H. Arrington; VIth District, J. R. McLean; Vilth| commencement of each proceedings, or should there} 6/000 Chi. WN. W. ist A vied (free of charm), owlts directions fa
: go to Europe in the rebel beb igh ihe why oy cone SEATS area bo ony other circamstunces rendering it proparia |(9) Beak af Assert: g the ial iy sll 2d jaro
Enfluonce of their frionds at Panawa, Minister Herraa | District, Win. Lander; (Xth District, B. §. Quither; He eee ee tL eee oe pe re Mead Trae | 6 Beckie Mail Steam src dlse’ in grewecdclion ts to Vocals oe
passage through the c yen tho ground that no IMPOSING UPON THE INDIANS. tho same may be done provided th Collector, a |fewill cost them nothins,and sy proves blealsg Parting!
extradition provigion had been i d inthe} A let(or from A. G, Boone, Indian Agent for Upper| other officer acting in bis stead, aball be wishing the pretariptlon will please aldre
Per! satisfied that no such improper 020 as Rov. F
treaty with the United States.
Arkoneas, has been received at the Indian Bareau, Wibeavtury, I
jo of tho said
| before montioned is to be mu
sonsoquences wero threatened, it , troops bay- | inclosing leiters of rafeguard, jsewed by Albert Pike, | vessel, and one or more of the loyal owners residiog
eon ordered out (0 oppo age of Gen. Suta | who calle himself ner of the Confederate] in the loyal Stutes, shall give a bond with snfiicient
mor’a pricdners; but (b rezolyed upon cross- | States, Indian Nations and Tribes west of Streties to the United Statea in double tho vuluo of Hioncy Markets. sls dove ehoepes with
aon : he ehare or ebares thoreof owned in any ench insay- y x
OUsHef Goxerd of o band of the Comsnches.| tent gate OF partof State, with tbe condition that Wepsespar, Nov. 90—?. 4.
agninet bis act as a | This document was obtained from the band in Coun-| the vessel aball be kafely nnd in good order retarned| The Stock mark¥t was weak to-day, under the
w-Grapuda, The etor ished on beinginformed| to the Collector, or other officers, in whose custody! wiempt of the bears to disc6unt rei
9 Champi Jsho mey be, within euch time as ho shall direct, and | Fn ag thoy hammered tho murket vigo
ent b | without any change in the ownership of eaid ebare B a eto
| or eb: and with the further condition that (be| ously, and suc ed in frightening many o}
», without fonp- | ton, and wished tho exfegnard to bo sent to Washing-| yess:1 ehull at all timas be subject to any order or} norvous bulls into selling considerable et
Raa the market settled down, gencrally from }
Pacific Mail yas the heaviest stock o
clino being nearly 2 ¥ cent.
Gog tho Jeth Sk pesomonay te
vontenred hin
Arkausos, in fay
4 by yours of continaal
by correction and
cil. They were greatly
ne
that Gen. Horrnn, who
pated to lay the protest of his Govern
President at Wash:
on. The prisonora wero rol
f our
parvle not to leave the conntsy without permiesion | might ece fit.
from the Goverment, but, on &
after the receipt of thi a
Bi sce. Thoy number 500 or 600 lo i}
arduy, immediately | Armed Indiana are at Fi
rt Wise in crest pumbers,| find. with th
or other moneys
shall bo awarded
cither of said in eid proceeé
ga ehall be puid, with such other]
conditions as lector or other ollicer ahall d
jnst and expe dient U to aovars the object con
sbont the arrest of} and are ¢nxionato muke a treaty and ente
d Slidell, it was
and, from
enthori ir numbor and bravery, more trouble
geoare than thoirjonrols would warrant Hence, | may be apprehended from them than from nll other
NEW-Y \
sW-YORK V
VEEKE
BKEY TRIBUNE
UNE, SATURDAY, N
~ AY, OVEMB
SMBER 2
23, 186
, 1861.
THE Y
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Be oF is Ee
SIDE Wi: 1
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. Onithe Lorn i rn qiO8 the spirit of, yo
ig beavily tho do eae wn of aay othe your boy
(lin th erof bloods And, Gesughe bi :
Salli ther fee ot : nd eno affect. To
dod athe was qui ds Lay the alate pouea sha plane pore } Diaher than Woudale
fr folded wing ith droopin ( aril alb by tue ge aa sein atifeauent I et
pad ore by that val Tele eat Whew I ion the batt By plai iy Sct Fea Ly
ara on we valley pba trod, igre thal pn zat the Thame goue Weu cE aie ed af ond this
re mo, with forehead dead. V wes of Kent ad ind a sh ihe lio ndent, havo a is poor
pals Fr blvss! saintly I Nanje names! y Tigalela i dese’ G06 | oversbiadovs rt in tho
SE er ec oLve: | et acinem oie STE EE We crook seta Taxrcely he tb
To othr s, on her olive wand / tne canin al Wie Apes Nandaleytia ieand rap *porfest eel foley
ig reslleea € 5 wero aca and. | fogle eh th can . velvet doubl ossessio & fon
Bee ae sacred a aiWhahay with the soldiers t akdau bias fy wpholo life bas grad ome ian em
“Tow ek chefires lit miuet talk tot Acar a) ‘ot our £00) ime of night 16 emiair : od I ail co Upon tI 5 nally fa o. i 1
See oe ae ; ree oanems of battles fooy Hae cle Tomeuer tor vant Foe eeniymaasin. ae oops Ly
Whev ro re m i awritberse oo of q Geta ot valor gedomas on, a sete oll icy lingers agliohsrots hen. o! Mr, rerayiood ah La =o wil arotuakas oor, the p ind—tl
0b Lord, he hopeless qu: eee TE tether ot vtag done dooked taps Sor val hus Bt FORE ABE { a) BARGE bern wipes The
ae doadaist(nasingiden keddapsSrora ithe ro a Buk tien 2 Be 1 i
Benmore bow long Sat ease here ake tharte is ay Muale nd do: last new HBL alle 7 Leo aE conan yaube eas | Ga iiU aE ke PNR, r
any Hog, the {0x6 hnman soul Fepatga er fought of ol my deur tt novel aio bad from WE SECOND TIM at) baraiss sineal ous has un. oljec " Bew-0
hat price wan sent ear Ma Pi atom he ee (need ment ty Inde nemudes wile TIME OF A Bape th Di anianceesatule a} se sor
How W Y nvorth! hem io the wy phan periatar givabile = ar “Wall Thoteh al ' it, | u ;
Docent aiwraaye lleoxre Paneer Seer Liane uperintendi au -— ASKING. |” 7 iit t 5 ft
MR ahereoaton! hegLyo onng and Bb: hoats the ki ‘ister Lui i cent — NG, k; Th alt i have fone f I
# Ob broth of Wint! on pave? OU the flag of glory eal Tsbull vo Io Ii Lge _ 10, da oven k i 1 ae F
Ob Weather i aes agraye? z g of glory Hes. 3 avelyiatiets will de hing at Lis Lost , slanting in your bread? is this indeed aaa soalt
ell how und wh no eyo can eee aka'a blanket He 0 dating a as matiagin at the | ameter d 50 f
hope rem! Sb for d eal’ And Woon at, d : @ been Abe een d adoa Bosse, fell | on ters bi tot
Then ie for ties oF a bei And ane omfort b yeaa oer Im tba best oat ‘te ale [trom one the pe iteaea | Ca _wartly f
a clrite nox said: ee Weaaebent vod be ne peliacoutl ely but ieowen th ate Lu: u setts ht rued bis er ptly. sdied,"’ Ja t
Ee a ‘old: Tebom wont oe sagelacaating ce t erved 7 partially a * 4 Javet | to
’ vights-are p the sun anh che ponee trap D apare. vey aarely } th EA ili ory Bit of the a By meme {
Tkwelt with Z are sliked and won Wat tl ubonee fran top sate “ede ao Tike you TTR ATS iota, ay ee Se al leing: adic,
ched iu d flock =e | arias need, the bors know my Buleas 1 “Ob. Daa y sister |108 ¢ inthis soniets i a ay Dor
cell of rock Peon satay Sena vho ebiel By ier vehoidied’ Lin the ontiiy nia ‘cris it s were huddi f nj
y We ibe bo het | ato in th vax iit : Worn Vv lenat. Pea e bles the bi quite te , 1
ta Po tl Sslaetheseer this high eR dling to | ccta. ‘T ’ ; i
the « tt : re att 2- | toga
| nese Sout ae Fe aay jo. sbane 3 ernelfy. atrickes, ,
Bat noe, thr i (et a sin, eon frcndeer epuby a Mee GY Heat eae ik eh light paige Ria kt raee ud "
wea Beats y | That the leuior feel here ia plenty, Wren Wieeean o Be seen any wae Res uri , [2ahe cave aie i 2 i ‘ pater
_ For lene io ito oo | Draving a ne taunt I retten ly, jong: ea weaving eucl extrem pain cx 0 wus ;
Ou clikersid ne blow y ' anger, ¥ ny yor thie and anal ath Fightnees 0 ; lens dist u from bia i , nov
Gnen ido my foo th ight. | rit ro in Wante away fore ; i } fenced in aad fafiae on ber ieeaaate’ aud murked 4 ides AA 1 wis ¢ f iim
253 Gne through i love bis g peeaar to Hatty 8 oy feaebric om a Tong wveuo | cadens | pale ipped shoul, ASE a Soy wala tb | ADd nlady, note
2 Why wsi agh fear to re a ghastly throne Send wii bate Tatystely nel Abe bebhd: of Ww! ehed palettes Bhe aul go oh ait ns | quitted y he : ho wa In tesire'f
Brea miitecericacs} once KTOWD. | Aud pos Uowe og, thee are tcre mcs ‘tbo purl oneal dita bystio,onfuston i en eomo tim ugh the hol den Guptideg ‘Th
# Why’ wate ining throogh 3 to-morrow seit eT ary adhssrool ister oro chokes wt ti Eiagaiefiveleoaia ths ooacirek! sroete | Eun 1 contes pee 1 Waite mt 2
Witiy write fo gen. ny nid? | y "ve erode brokeu,Laroyandg aes es degp int 1 the tabel rye) antly sh Purnosely tom 1 Tema poate " ‘
Lleave pein gcaria ond 17 | And heir fre fort the b Seal eat. bar eolitury 1a loog vis Fs the next ily, aud Ltt barement ral bene mectiug, nich I hone. ae eas se 1
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RET are igs a Tadeadel doll etc ae the flap of i ceils HissT ute are ee y olbes itis AV: t ttbezy nore that Le
: Pe alten btn i by, Adela rae 8 Sina ene} Bor delta to Fhe JD) 9 fade pwving. io ed only by a tia Wall you | ‘ v nig back 8 ;
God knoweth i nal tari | on hare ei artewith Se ar at c00 right, Terow my |. Ho’ a shone averted Wray i, feeble, pic tho | ree you|F wees i gaini ’t tall
ope ah nate; the stalls groatj ally fi auisa the blo an dare anges. che gun Tepresa He shavar dll (ht How ars YOR Be ny werauioge of tly paeuaarat ant . Jorpsir. | Bay
Sul wait and plier | et | yavhen Pas blood of bes act ea unk avunuo a eunder Poa tkteuad tues on Lost i Se a dcdreeitag: Stat emai oe aka, 26)
iL velba grag ea Boe anond tres BA ee eauntlys (Ae ae ee rie iB eulld ae perme a eof "Ou oie ; yon ee '
ith folded 6 way PI ,to touch t aey be Auta part audibly for he in omad Lenk a ahonk aekedid ound 1 Junot, gil
gb tne Way, DrepaN | usb ap;tonch fhe els eBesAatamn wont Sa nire poor | thanke Cee anenire t cag (iene bac Waa op 3 vill dot
co lute I"? the stern, Eris 1 wives! ere you cet and ral sv cold your band at ber lovin Deneian, yours a Bone 2 9 tho wonderln a
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lament thi re topedy ‘When the pr at farthe ea hie s white, brane Fw anae dncain bel lane itil . Tenethant meat last, £0 iced
erasilin af hed i You sod T will train evar,” ho 6 Lie: neh Rigteay bandh? Eoasilipresatly Seite Ri eiviba fain a
man H vith. take p done— hie vost i eancnof Ons 4 Aon wer af y tral tartod, with 4 x
do cpyra wings i at | ih the i obs carge Lining neglected ze] ean ant ee Ce ee tod, wit a sees fet
of lessening’ | nd ta‘: spend Neca, have lanc tL do uot veariod gud the) e0 at the voic ed Pr tees poeta nlf do manic t
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at eae aa ight. ing alores tha a their e into 8 terre ats Balorsieven et a Will’ 0 Rae Eompanied ivvas | Gb! divecthy; the We
oral nn korn silver wall | on om the chill saa EhOi SOIR D vce a as Level of fortoht ee Co sreelf i ivinftie| Ohi def, eo toncblnB: be. yolco wad abeSPET
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eaulrareeny vice ely | ener e aemion tol) aE eaportuntey, for tof anaes tall iidornesa| Ther Eid Te ven mie, and sit by the} nen hail binir ont inn ich
pete rnst,’" it ea h Liatnt Ae lel ofty eoul opportunity, forte { money, etl Aa aeeel tet Bada litle Tesi fe alae lighted; aud ug nasil generat ayg elanged ;
nse ae ie ater eang; th aca i feds of os al pdr ay aes ae fonmenee of sl ag al ene cnet SEAS ae quire 1 4 ia y jnet LOvr ‘
pos ein he rd | ak # tho drusis nos aloed a del ane rea Bete metered a Ean Is Re ete hued, aud | up stnde ¥ Then, Lwvas Our pe re ‘
Th God l'" |fudeps Taree eee! hy tho pl uhttal hobby.— ond re 7 for whois Se Ee then p its numer hernal z 1 ink of mo % your
Frat uadead | Ins ate paneer fe “ih ho plige should bby. Noy “feo wpe ut ee and here rin Pore sh prove Lgnobe eat buona
- ea Fo eof the Nation bro; SHRI | have been e0 ad Seed little loner th tho Santee nt orpt
#5 Pow Nat 10% Bs ia noe FA 5 nog tte your fn mb :
aso SARTRE T Union and for Ge a8 Tbought of Bis. ows ianzelt than avenues er) ma Water lor 1
Pee Acca eee |} 0 for God. thought, of bis ow iwnzelt than tv ng 0 if vary litte; but themend ira eon cesar
INSCRIUED TO ne who fo 1 : panel oe D ee Oe ae iv it the Hight well cometh list nt blue Tin your p .
Br thot D TO GEN! LESL | Shoat yt upon th thought ean foe g trail of ir an ab will only poet :listop--only Hg sear nlnali estan iris noe loeoyel ey Wore |
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i beet abt ieleory ir i swith Dy OA 0 ea byseenthi We rh her car ead b: ep you'll b leape| scented (ls ag 1 a ° Qandy .
inet t aac fre | opie fee with Diy PATA yon fr clo smith more bi iy aut the en ready eal he ee baat Ts
Wren te duid ae g armies, i Rea Bo toaphbseth pate off belly » y ludioe .o opon the thresh |vo an eae velid, candies mooted t Bumuenays is cruel; t z) yore! fall nant i
en bo Tui a tght, And with Jui srith Hare ere Lda rege reshold of | este eM Sean eee mte ihe ce a thie | your end ane wousy take 3 unt yourself ard, were te
~ Bee cont iis con aed } Where Juckzon at toed Srey ing ea peitotas aa pite.shia lu eae Haare inte woe 2 pillow | av band and wile quackosio inst nestle be formuill
= wes a she bad tc | Will be list | Now Oui > poor ucider. cloud to wake us Li a wih noe anae bad auibbed ib peer Beedle 1d) While th yoill rn enon P cannok on ally deli
lied with pany quen cy H whe tte flea fo amortal namos Pee ainutvel bud a Rene ven Ys wily. With file oliatspros aaa ed her easel, § nme ud you—” au to twi 4 v pover cou! iva gon uy ov 7 ant
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ier i pani te ev'd on to band,” none i eur wap acithis Hed) ato ae ee heouend Fe etaenteS with eume-'/ fie Dee Tin project. aides tho dear ol da ita ho b
TL made se By tbo. vil of the our rez linet coon ath aiyalic ia Dey LA aaaay, lately to bands U eats palin tia an fiercely up arg Il project. | _— She wv pacla old di < re or a Wy
apo | inno a Da cue ier non taro ad tin 0p Moana ot ae ran of alghe [el i ie po a “Slum ine to Tol 8 ber toh
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pane man Mile tuo\dastd apo ny, HinterpEeBate Pei Socsehy geal ete coon ot [your beaaty, Jee “sligont | wwigked het Hear mig pal T to @ periuil, the
mn sare foo! . GALLAGHER, iors exertions toe : eiie in doubt a aD eeeciyal me Ree a ace wigked erael Ma AT vefieted ently. Lido Bepaprecato
oe ne i 3 ee dce? Naty {ort aml reforan " abt, aud a ed clow! fen. doit What je, I reject n-porvh rememe able
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"i ‘Da bh abroad HE MYSTERY ee 5 tbepiscon ri Tata bata de ohio up ins “What tere Bagh by nom plan; fad se of my ev i tose Sl Md To sont tba seo tt
e han serad eae, RV Aor lend SIO ap bt cb ata ee er Wor fds Jan ght your e—not wefled LOW yout Ul words, tf aes
ane ight ng n God. a F. meRAWOUD: | nore hehe canéd’ 9) “i Wai proached ber et, wit! your heart, B word tere? | RU i mardi to. toll mc 2 0 mod
settee tbe ad, “es Ly rt flere cy W i dite is eee or slowly, medio a praeateeees |e niger porte I Maven a0
I ey almost th be land eanHes eabel. Jo not conse pWe found La ae rere ayaa es ee ea ireato to tho eka ading bis oy your reject! on | 827 that t ) gitation iv
fi hae corn se ad ba ana asthe ibinliti perce noes eeageeoanrs ady Adela, als: nee of Ludy | di xa dae tn he comparatively haoge from | f an rele aeonaacd Teesemed'a pret eaptur ;
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STE ota nog oe with Bl See eeatas holler fi est hoor thal rbot indeed be oO a eco diva coval stoused proba Haden cin orto bear a Be, my wong gus in aay pride, | yan a, even neat ‘ue jt even ng Infer thus
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, at your eon miles endo Csle , which I- and ouly been ton’ receiv! Lap with v make yo eve m eats ed band, a ervou 3 id bay eamay mes. ad dor 8 (0 your en gets ORME rth in neay ¢
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t scl Serene sow en Teer it of um ty ls nd phssod eireavof a w Lon] Lay aaa (aide pot histever olsty for | Very dana fey paseatat Horily i |e “Don't tem you! bat credible th se might cout patna ohne aa sand ep 1 ond at saly Lou
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vo tho yet of Akaotaemaere 1 care. tiduad Skoda He ueatt sjection ‘ove wll ter Ww 5B eee oe ork, that noibing. )" bo said, “ eca Wo htoreRobon ane seako} ret abelne re raive mo,” emt
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we ok come him, aod ¥ merriye Hagh? ned to some hears aelf ap to lu in California at Tee well
the U ante ve as Wo " inet ” v i ry. Got tthe time
ney try svus bleak drow near ay ion are theirs e the etra on. Buel ba of
jem retcbed away Saar aariae Hig tll FoutoT r ; that L 3 no chide
by mednna. Tips italy tell you a w a, in spent , thon
th é aay seo bim ey Phe baraleed vols Per S oe ing of bis vi -
rae tal tedden low a cold mi avery dayjb sure to Sho ead burr Jaret: Y ao As vialt to fon
endl ebattl vada brooding ¢l , eb vist to gene Cenlerl d, end by the hope of rend es ;
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ibaa tacit s pale aud te the,trembliuy of ppon b senate vate Rage
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ar ear ks 4 merafally wi ,| ie Phares lee an eis Pate s wih
4) eee rye cateerL zeae afelanes re ats A regard May fhe (oll
your fatbe, r@ bome did no: kaow when ld recoll mani ere a sy Corll oral <
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NEW-YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 361.
MABEET,
Rov. 29, 1661
worst te mt OF ALU KINDS, FOR 7M WANE.
STacsriing to tbo reporin fe f a
is “Siig, bare have Sona reo on
Lamba. Seine. Total
ho Erle Re
ry the F
aes athe a}
i maker’ the follorelng re- |
arse)
a"
Te adios
iy
Howard, N
Hate, N. ¥
DMlueb al,
B. Ford, Ky!
‘aslor. Obi
eee
©. Cook, N.Y.
Jeha Hdd N. ¥.
Dells, Ob
D. Crane, N. ¥
OPENING DAY. OF THE
Tuesday, Noy. 19.—There is a much omallersnp
ef bullocks reported for gale this week tban Inst
womber at Forty Latrect, belng less than 2
Which will make np the total for the week probably
Bittle over 4,000, vaceceed.
Whis, compared with lost week, whon tho now
reached almost 6,000, eppeara like alight supply;
‘Bat it io emple for the dem:
etermined not to pay any more for beef than last
swreek, thouga it is: proba
sparket opened this morni
4s part of the brokers to
or eatimate of weight. Insou
d, and butchers appear
lo that they will, as the
g with o determination on}
od fora litle high er |
atiy on tho lower grades of atock,
vo think that they did get better pric
Sho bert cattle 9
, be a of last week
er etock, tho avorage qosll
a Tho top price this v
ho net vieleht uf beef, eellera alaki
sexttio will be sold then last
Ma rants
SE a ae dtidr up eoquslinr
Biles ot eee eet are ita. Goge: Seon
nf oat cattle noid te day wl nat
Soe a ee ea Paraat inte
und w dotual cupply was, 9
tock over till touorrow, alos
Fe ee een eae Hips
Sane
nd. ‘Dis p voror
Ka large ar coun
uo rates of seatardiy/t
Fortarntely fer tbe,
y yertarday weslively,
frase [Micka wert 1 cold in am hone before dark/than i
Biber boar ry.and a2 better prices forAll the Lox
tr bestclars; they were I
rates, acd. eo thoy are (sy
sligs or not mete eale
(the d&
bold
wr thy
all’ Go yarde. ‘Tovdsy,
hile tho demand {1 prin,
Ldehers, whe will
iy for that yostors
Fipally counned tothe wbcleeal
Bea] Pi for each Ca
Cocekquently the eslen
Sie botinesscteese throm
Brrived Co wad to to dif
Barge, endive market clo
= BALES 0
ral emall lots haying
‘log slow end dull,
The Bo
Bboy
ne °
Sky might ot
¢ Gries, the eatimates of welg!
ek—iuschls respect the market
tho
report of
cers of the
ditto olosa ant, end
‘vbela, wwe can euly
medium grades of
> much better then
prises .ecated ta the following
hier a
enough of tha ealosto show the
apo ae
Bloc, art sade tide Dalle
See Vaeatie get or A
ae Sa
rere ot Rrnuaied by ower
ich sro esthae, though the to,
P, Beal
i fa Burks!
aloo wold fr &
slay of cixed Olle
SF to ahip for G
20 of ost
pan seule of tiem vary 600d
SEG fant abou? ex last weck 2 to prla
esta of WOLMIS | og for Haya lo\ White, 65 green Steers,
Ta inlch ave 5
ST Tilkmots Btours, oath) ma
yal.
d to uverage about
“ALB, feed sold part of John Mo:
seo eAB ILLS 7 SS yoo fat Lllza It Steer,
fe cfinesn alt falas but fat, eva Tagig Gf'ewt,, ab if
Tiinolt a'eere, of 6 ewt,
a casite, far Hedley
wea (or Hr, eb
Roatan’ ook, and nous CA etoezs,
pave. PG. ; wad ONES GST o bead, armo to RAL axd wal
5 good Th ewt. eteore here, of Shop-
na. 6. B
i Aubaay, of Roe
fr.
Merei:t sold ot, of Jobo 7.
fair quatity, xy. 7 cart
Alsxander's Ilfnots
at F2es., which ta about
n fell 65 Ohto Darbace for Lone
a the farm of Jocoph Bibe
ora Willie Hayes
cA to evecare B ewt, end G00.
Fayette
| Hoge. are
nd were | i isis
bry cello for eeveral own-
AS. “Alia 30 bought of
cyt et T}@ic—owner says TY owt. Also for Mr.
Ho te tense, ware quality ead price, andl) for
Joba Ayraolt at Uke samo rate,
8. Doty & Co. e109 light Obfo ateers at Gle., and 8 good
fair oxen et 710 ¥ I for John Osborn, and part ‘of tho Sezt
Le
T. & D. 8. Doty sold 42 heavy Ohto Darh:
aod all 4 yous old or mor, end ex:tmeted to average ld emt
ve was coviizned t
of the snime cold by blim last week, fod
non County. ‘Thojraoge.per head is
oben W
{mer told 20 fair Ohlo Durhams, for Snyder, av.
I for Sappington, Ohio ecallawags, ay.
and on bis own ecconnt 14 rather rough
To. aod 30 Grat-rato I ty
ere beld for 8@2o % I, witha dull
fs
lor sold 61 of Jo
J steers, ay. 8) 6
i } cwt,
ross at b .
1p at Oke. # Io, and toil
& Winslow's Indians
imsted 9 ow
1 bls own account, 2 State Steors of 7h
|, aod 20 Dutehess County stock for others
Birsra, bonght at Alb;
wh, and told at 43,
iba, 42 Ohio Darbsma,
verge t
aoky Durham, ou thelr
5, of Wile
9) of Col. Florance’s
Tmoted to avorago@ ewk and
1 The
Fiuburgh
In Stora, at
ato
Veil vold 70 of Johnson's go
a Hzht welghra, ond JA for Dr.
Y44 Kentucky Darham,
ot 7 owt. at Tata. PN
ra drove of Oblo stock, pa
and others at Tike, ca
bought at
gocd
11 bonght nt Albany, of Hngbay, 69 larg
‘of xebfeh ayoraged 1,72) 1b, aud all
kis won't sell Lo average Bo. ID on
A for Kress fe A
3. Peed voll
then
ynno, $3 good Obio Dor.
tage Is hurdly 8c
Albany 18 of Bi
Ohio and K
Hardy, Siata
(acid 59 for Delts, old atyle and gredoe, Obie
ate. @ I.
ND CALVES—Tho market for Miich Cows and
Y hard thie week The prios of Cows with
ta ft bas for 8 loug tine, at 820 for vory
aitish looking euea; $45 for pretty good
for those called really goed. ss
thie week (o ell tha very best Veale at So.
md thers of a poor quality hare not eold
fica tbey do now, Some grasa Calvea, that
2 told at 54, ond woms quite good.
tr Sse eb Icha ueolera to send
(lus marke. Tt hardly. brings tho ex-
lus st homo, to say Doibtug of what the
exth to fevd plgenid ehickeus. Calves et
fourth atrcet to-day are ebundant, aud vory dull sale,
EP MARKET.
aaaln thls week, and the mar
fo much eo tustall tho etock
Mffora. doy to, day eoold not be eold at any price
ts ek Browalng’s on Monday were. 2,258, aud aales
x duction of 2 co x4 a low the price
On Tueeday the receipts were a
Mievit ta eficc. Brownleg’s lim
fal, and. pretty far ots of sheop
“eibead, and those ef good quality, botb shoep
4 uly equivstent vo 31 25 for the pelts
Doula Glo. for the unest, end at thet price tho best o
fuoaseseouli be bed iy Wesidagton market, ead very fale
Guallty et 4 conte # Ib, both Sbesp aud Lambe
Some lean She ok, it eeomed dificalt to
ey pricey 32 50m head
nia uo dear pat thie thine, and pork
Vile the
Thie only hie
soles butchers
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78] Mitchieen
New-Jerssy.
York—Lovi Miller, 69
; Jecob J. Platiner, 467; Wheeler Davis, 416;
', D. G, Chambers, 192; Mark Horth, 195; Wilita
Peter Kilmor, 203; 'M. W, Betrd, 05; Weteruan
pith, 1d; David Voucher, 175; Dudley & Brink 192; 6. W
Foch! 202; Beroeee Cock, 114; W. Sutberland, 192, Chancey
15.
From Oblo—Jobn Herzen, 199; John Smith, 181; BM. P.
Boith, 260; A, M. Mcintyre, 973; H. Snyder, 179; 0.8, Mfar-
2G, W. Weary, 16:
‘gan—‘Thisinns Hotabarry, 198; R. H. Edwards
ard Hungarford, 195,
Krom Now-Jeraty—L. Dollis, 252; Peter A. Bloom, 10,
From Kentucky—Levt Bao,
From Canada—'Paouas B. Hime, 269; Coon k Hossberry,171.
AMUSE REOBIVBD AT o'DEIMN’S.
J.B White, Vow-York, 220; P. Rosd, Now-York, 217; J.
Heat, New-York, 45; 0. C. Budell, Now-¥ork, 63; Mf, Thomas
New-York, 37; #. Wobber, New-York, 10; O: ¥, Hutehineon,
New-York, 192; Budd & Beker, New-York, 103; Df. Shafelt,
New-York’ 53), Tabor, Now-York, 38; Wm. Tuber, New
70, Clam, New-York, Iy A.W. Smith, New-York,
New, New-York, 90; J: Piatner, New-York, 44; 8.
Blocking, New-York, 204;' Capt. Powell, Now-York, 6;' J.
Shiner, New-York, 201; Roarnoy & Taylor, Now-York, 199;
L. Atkies, New-York, 172; C. H. Brown, Ohlo, Sil; J, Bring-
nor, Obio, 165; R. White, New-Jersey, 13,
| SACRE OP BORRP AND LAME.
At O'Brlen'e—S. MeGraw reports 1,469 head, in 17 lots, at
an avoreto of ©3 37 8 beod.
ar, B)\Carty reports 1,163 heed cold at an average of G2 41.
‘At Browalng’e—IEL {ome cold 1,068 head at an avorage of
5 62; oud ot of 10) averaged 4 86,
ert & Woat sold 1,290 head at en everego of 63 2:
Wen. D. Bellis sold‘ 753, at an avorage of 62 1, for the fol-
owing osrmers: W. Scyder, Obfo, 170, for 6513 12; B. A.
Bloons, N. J. 16, 663; L. Bol Jor 132, “6489.23; Win
Hungortord, NY., 19s ;
for S103
Ohio, #6, for Bi,0
Herttstt, Oto, 185, fo
Chamberlin royorts etock wold by Karo & MePboraon, Jada
uckloguata, A. Ven Wert, Wra. 8. Chambarlln, J
° 61 tbeop and lamba
4 255 Wat 63
| dis ct $3.80; 2
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